U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II. U.S. troops including African American soldiers advance through jungle, cross footbridge over stream.
U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II Pacific Campaign. U.S. troops including African American soldiers carry boxes and cross footbridge over stream.
U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II. U.S. troops including African American soldiers cross a footbridge and advance through jungle.
U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II. African American soldiers carry rifles and advance through a jungle.
U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II . African American soldiers advance through wooded area in jungle. They climb a small hill.
U.S. Navy Patrol Torpedo (PT) Boat Base 21, at Mios Woendi Island in Dutch New Guinea during World War 2. A lizard on a beach as sailors look at it. One sailor bats a softball as others field the ball. They also throw a football around on the beach. They take a shower on the beach.
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