U.S. soldiers and their Papuan bearers (right) wade through a river on the way to the front during an Allied drive on a Japanese held base. Supplies for the Allied forces taking part in the offensive were flown in from Bases in Australia, and from Port Moresby, New Guinea.
A.T.S. girls at a Royal Army Ordnance Corps depot. Working in cooperation with the newly-formed Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers on mechanical jobs such as this, they are guiding into position the turret of a “Churchill” heavy infantry tank.
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Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 3
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88U.S. soldiers and their Papuan bearers (right) wade through a river on the way to the front during an Allied drive on a Japanese held base. Supplies for the Allied forces taking part in the offensive were flown in from Bases in Australia, and from Port Moresby, New Guinea. A.T.S. girls at a Royal Army Ordnance Corps depot. Working in cooperation with the newly-formed Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers on mechanical jobs such as this, they are guiding into position the turret of a “Churchill” heavy infantry tank. Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 3
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