SMOKE FROM BLASTED JAPANESE INSTALLATIONS, the result of American dive bombers that preceded the United States Marines' landings at Bougainville, welcomes the marines as they near the Torok'na E=ach. Ths landing of the marines, which was followed by army troops on November 1, takes care of the last big island in the Solomons on General Mac Arthur's route to Rabaul. A transport is shown in the foreground, surrounded by landing barges.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 304, 23 December 1943, Page 5
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71SMOKE FROM BLASTED JAPANESE INSTALLATIONS, the result of American dive bombers that preceded the United States Marines' landings at Bougainville, welcomes the marines as they near the Torok'na E=ach. Ths landing of the marines, which was followed by army troops on November 1, takes care of the last big island in the Solomons on General Mac Arthur's route to Rabaul. A transport is shown in the foreground, surrounded by landing barges. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 304, 23 December 1943, Page 5
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