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American Campaign Medal (1942-45) with ribbon bar : Staff Sergeant M H Rechnitz, 168 United States Field Artillery Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
American Campaign Medal (1942-45) with ribbon bar. Unnamed as issued.REL34860.004
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Anti aircraft all the way
Art
Maker: Gilman, Don Office of AC of S, G-2, 14th Antiaircraft Command 650th Engineering Battalion
A poster issued by the Assistant Chief of Staff of the 14th Anti aircraft Command. The poster depicts a broad arrow heading towards a Japanese flag, on the flag is a listing of a number of battles, ...ARTV00538
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Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze service stars and ribbon bar : Staff Sergeant M H Rechnitz, 168 United States Field Artillery Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze service stars and ribbon bar. Unnamed as issued.REL34860.003
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Battledress blouse : Staff Sergeant M H Rechnitz, 168 United States Field Artillery Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
United States Army officers olive drab wool battledress blouse with fold down collar and button down shoulder straps. The blouse has two pleated patch breast pockets with pointed flaps and concealed p...REL34854.001
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Battledress trousers : Staff Sergeant M H Rechnitz, 168 United States Field Artillery Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
United States Army officers olive drab wool battledress trousers with metal zippered fly and single plastic button fastening at the waist. The trousers have slash pockets in each side seam, an inset c...REL34854.003
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Dutch New Guinea. 1944-09-22. American GI passengers aboard Martin PBM Mariner flying boat ...
Photograph
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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Forage cap : Staff Sergeant M H Rechnitz, 168 United States Field Artillery Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
United States Army khaki wool forage cap with red piped edging. The cap is lined with a khaki cotton sweatband which is marked on the left hand side in black ink 'R0558'. A shield shaped brass badge w...REL34856
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General MacArthur, who established his headquarters at Hollandia in September 1944, with US ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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