Caption | Ed Dyess, Melvyn McCoy, Douglas MacArthur, and Stephen Mellnik in Brisbane, Australia, 30 Jul 1943 ww2dbase | ||||||||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||||||||
Source | ww2dbasevia John D. Lukacs | ||||||||||
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Photos on Same Day | 30 Jul 1943 | ||||||||||
Photos at Same Place | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | ||||||||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||||||||
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2. Alan Chanter says:
29 Mar 2018 06:51:18 AM
I don’t think that Sir Harold Alexander would ever have been photographed with his hands stuck in his pockets – Most unmilitary behaviour for an officer.
29 Mar 2018 06:51:18 AM
I don’t think that Sir Harold Alexander would ever have been photographed with his hands stuck in his pockets – Most unmilitary behaviour for an officer.
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27 Feb 2018 06:58:13 PM
One of the few photographs I have seen of Douglas MacArthur in a full and proper uniform (except for the white shirt and silk tie).