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24 items in this album on 2 pages.

US B-25 bombers dropping parafrag bombs over a Japanese airfield at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1943Jeeps driving in muddy terrain, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1943
US B-25 bombers dropping parafrag bombs over a Japanese airfield at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1943Jeeps driving in muddy terrain, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1943
Richmond Kelsey (far left), Douglas MacArthur (second from left), Amor Sims (second from right), and others studying a relief map of Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 14 Dec 1943US Marines building a sandbag ramp for an incoming LST ship, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, Dec 1943
Richmond Kelsey (far left), Douglas MacArthur (second from left), Amor Sims (second from right), and others studying a relief map of Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 14 Dec 1943US Marines building a sandbag ramp for an incoming LST ship, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, Dec 1943
US Marines sitting atop a M3 light tank, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, late Dec 1943; note fallen Japanese soldiersMen of the US First Marines Division at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, circa late Dec 1943; note jeep being used to haul supplies
US Marines sitting atop a M3 light tank, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, late Dec 1943; note fallen Japanese soldiersMen of the US First Marines Division at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, circa late Dec 1943; note jeep being used to haul supplies
Flooded US Marine camp site, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944General Lemuel Shepherd at a wet camp site, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944
Flooded US Marine camp site, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944General Lemuel Shepherd at a wet camp site, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944
Memorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 1 of 2Memorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 2 of 2
Memorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 1 of 2Memorial ceremony for fallen US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Australian New Guinea, 1944, photo 2 of 2
US Marine field gun mired in mud, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines and tank, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marine field gun mired in mud, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines and tank, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines at a recently captured airfield, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines building a bridge with logs, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines at a recently captured airfield, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines building a bridge with logs, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines building a road through a swamp, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines evacuating a comrade, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines building a road through a swamp, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines evacuating a comrade, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines pushing a Jeep through a river, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines unloading a LVT from a LST, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines pushing a Jeep through a river, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines unloading a LVT from a LST, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944

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