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Dutch New Guinea. 1944-09-22. American GI passengers aboard Martin PBM Mariner flying boat ...
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Dutch New Guinea. 1944-09-22. American GI passengers aboard Martin PBM Mariner flying boat aircraft, serial no. A70-5, of No. 41 (Transport Sea) Squadron RAAF based at Cairns, flying from Port Moresby...NEA0589
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DUTCH NEW GUINEA 1944-04-22. A NAVY LANDING CRAFT INFANTRY (LCI) DISEMBARKS AMERICAN TROOPS AT ...
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DUTCH NEW GUINEA 1944-04-22. A NAVY LANDING CRAFT INFANTRY (LCI) DISEMBARKS AMERICAN TROOPS AT HOLLANDIA. THIS LANDING EFFECTIVELY BYPASSED THE JAPANESE STRONGHOLDS OF WEWAK AND MADANG AND CAPTURED TH...P00444.082
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Dutch New Guinea. 1944-09-21. 36378275 Private First Class (Pfc) Albert F. Johnstone, US Army, of ...
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Dutch New Guinea. 1944-09-21. 36378275 Private First Class (Pfc) Albert F. Johnstone, US Army, of 6726 South Emerald Grove, Chicago (III), USA (top), T/5 William H. Day, US Army, of Florida, USA (lowe...NEA0587
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Dutch New Guinea. 1944-09-21. Private Jack C. Church of 309 Van Dorn Street, Corbin, Kentucky, ...
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Dutch New Guinea. 1944-09-21. Private Jack C. Church of 309 Van Dorn Street, Corbin, Kentucky, USA, one of the hundreds of GIs flown north from Port Moresby to Hollandia in Martin PBM Mariner aircraft...NEA0588
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General MacArthur, who established his headquarters at Hollandia in September 1944, with US ...
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Maker: Band, Jack
General MacArthur, who established his headquarters at Hollandia in September 1944, with US General Parsons on Morotai beach.017601
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. A local man holding a baby in a sling in one arm and a home made ...
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Maker: Short, Gordon Herbert
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. A local man holding a baby in a sling in one arm and a home made white flag in the other hand speaks with an American serviceman. After American troops landed, a number of...017047
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. American troops file along a beach littered with the remains of ...
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Maker: Brown, Norman
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. American troops file along a beach littered with the remains of blasted Japanese dumps during the landing in Hollandia.017031
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. A wounded American being carried to a casualty clearing station in ...
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Maker: Short, Gordon Herbert
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. A wounded American being carried to a casualty clearing station in Hollandia.017051
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. Past the ruins of Japanese installations move American soldiers ...
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Maker: Brown, Norman
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. Past the ruins of Japanese installations move American soldiers during the successful attack on Hollandia.017027
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. Smouldering wrecks of Japanese ships on the beach at Hollandia bear ...
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Maker: Short, Gordon Herbert
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. Smouldering wrecks of Japanese ships on the beach at Hollandia bear evidence of the accurate bombardment that preceded the landing by United States troops.017049
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. United States equipment in the foreground, burning Japanese stores ...
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Maker: Brown, Norman
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. United States equipment in the foreground, burning Japanese stores in the background, after the capture of Hollandia.017036
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. United States General Eichelberger drivng a jeep through Hollandia, ...
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Maker: Carty, William Montague
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. United States General Eichelberger drivng a jeep through Hollandia, with a Japanese prisoner of war (POW) under guard, seated in the rear.017095
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Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. United States tanks and American troops moving through blasted ...
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Maker: Brown, Norman
Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. United States tanks and American troops moving through blasted Japanese installations after the Hollandia landings.017028
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In their spare time two members of an American 880th Airborne Engineer unit fixed up a snappy ...
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In their spare time two members of an American 880th Airborne Engineer unit fixed up a snappy twin-hulled boat. Old belly fuel tanks are recognisable, and the motor started life in a Jeep. The boat's ...NEA0605
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NEW GUINEA: PAST A RESTING FLAME THROWER UNIT, AMERICAN TROOPS MOVE FROM THEIR CAMP TO EMBARK FOR ...
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Maker: Brown, Norman
NEW GUINEA: PAST A RESTING FLAME THROWER UNIT, AMERICAN TROOPS MOVE FROM THEIR CAMP TO EMBARK FOR THE ATTACK ON JAPANESE HELD HOLLANDIA IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA.017014
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TANAHMERAH BAY, HOLLANDIA, DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 1944-04-22. TWO HEAVILY LOADED US NAVY LANDING ...
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TANAHMERAH BAY, HOLLANDIA, DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 1944-04-22. TWO HEAVILY LOADED US NAVY LANDING SHIPS, TANK (LST), LST-66 AND LST-67, DISEMBARK VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT ONTO THE SHORE. OTHER VEHICLES CAN BE...305146
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Wakde Island, Dutch New Guinea. American troops charging past a wounded man receiving medical aid ...
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Maker: Fitzpatrick, Samuel James Henry Herbert (Jim)
Wakde Island, Dutch New Guinea. American troops charging past a wounded man receiving medical aid during the assault on the Japanese base on Wakde Island, 125 miles west of Hollandia.017187