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"Copy of the first view of New Guinea as the SS Gen John Pope arrived" From "Darkroom Soldier": "The Wharf of Milne Bay, November 4, 1943. Here, in August, 1942, an attack by Japanese naval forces had been repulsed by Australian infantry defending…

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"The dock area at Milne Bay" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Milne Bay Wharf. Because there was no campsite for Hill's squadron when they arrived on November 4, and because commanders wanted to release the USS General John Pope to return to the States,…

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"Red Cross facilities - [one of] 2 images"

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"Red Cross facilities -[one of] 2 images." On sign over pathway: "American Red Cross Recreation Hall"

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Soldiers swim in an inlet near camp, perhaps also doing laundry and bathing.

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"Road through tents"

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Semi-large, thatch building in the Dobodura Camp area.

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Thatch building which housed the radio station in the Dobodura Camp area. Sign out front reads: "Radio City APO 322 'Oh Fiddle Sticks"
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