Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under supervision of engineer battalion of the U.S. Army during World War II. Natives dig a drainage ditch at a side of a road under the supervision of U.S. 116th Engineer Battalion, 41st Division soldiers. Various views of natives working in mud. The soldiers drill holes with pneumatic drills. A bulldozer levels the road.
Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under the supervision of engineer battalion of the U.S. Army during World War II. A dump truck unload rocks. A rock crusher machine in operation. Native laborers at work. Crushed rocks fall from a hopper in a truck.
The Ledo Road of Burma during World War II. Aerial view of uncompleted Ledo Road. The Ledo Road running through mountainous terrain and jungles. The road running up to the Chindwin River. The road runs through jungles.
Chinese troops in Burma during World War II. Chinese troops walk along a jungle road. Horses carrying packs followed by Chinese troops walk along a jungle trail. Chinese troops carrying packs walk along. A Chinese soldier wearing a Red Cross brassard and carrying packs walks along the jungle trail.
U.S. aircraft drop parachute supplies over Burma during World War II. A U.S. Army Air Force C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft drops parachute supplies. The parachute supplies fall to the ground. The supplies being dropped from an open cargo door of the C-47.
U.S. transport aircraft drop supplies in Burma during World War II. U.S. Army Air Force C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft in flight over a Burmese jungle. A C-47 drops parachute supplies. C-47s in flight.
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