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Official V.S. Marino Corps Photo. "We have the Japs pushed back this far" says Brigadier-General H. A. Turnage (arm around tree), United States Marine Corps commander, as he points out to Admiral William F. Halsey, Commander South Pacific Force, the marine position on Bougainville. The Admiral was on an inspection tour of forward areas in the Solomons. On Admiral Halsey's left is Major-General Roy Geiger, |Z7.S. Marine. Corps.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 7

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Official V.S. Marino Corps Photo. "We have the Japs pushed back this far" says Brigadier-General H. A. Turnage (arm around tree), United States Marine Corps commander, as he points out to Admiral William F. Halsey, Commander South Pacific Force, the marine position on Bougainville. The Admiral was on an inspection tour of forward areas in the Solomons. On Admiral Halsey's left is Major-General Roy Geiger, |Z7.S. Marine. Corps. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 7

Official V.S. Marino Corps Photo. "We have the Japs pushed back this far" says Brigadier-General H. A. Turnage (arm around tree), United States Marine Corps commander, as he points out to Admiral William F. Halsey, Commander South Pacific Force, the marine position on Bougainville. The Admiral was on an inspection tour of forward areas in the Solomons. On Admiral Halsey's left is Major-General Roy Geiger, |Z7.S. Marine. Corps. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 7

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