Signal Corps Archive:
SC 190533 - Brig. Gen. William A. McCulloch, Asst. Div. Commander, Americal Division in the South Pacific.
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SC 190525 - Mortar crew of 164th Inf. Regt., Americal Div., on Bougainville Island. 22 March, 1944.
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SC 190530 - American plane leaving after bombing Japanese pillboxes on Bougainville. Men of the 132nd Inf., Americal Div., watch the flames and smoke rising from the targets. 17 March, 1944.
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SC 190532 - Mortar crew of Co. B, 132nd Infantry, Americal Div. The company took part in the attack on Jap positions on Hill 260, Bougainville. March, 1944.
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SC 190531 - Cannon Company of the 164th Regt., Americal Div., firing on Japanese positions at Bougainville, near Hill 260. 13 March, 1944.
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SC 190529 - Per Rabe, a Swede, who came to the U.S. to complete his musical education, entertains his fellow GIs on Bougainville. They are all members of the Americal Division.
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SC 190526 - Lt. Thomas M. Ammons, Richmond, Va., straddles a sign which shows him the way home, close to ten thousand miles from Bougainville.
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SC 190524 - Americal Div. sniper platform on banyan tree. Snipers, equipped with telescopic sights on their rifles, keep watch for Japs on bloody Hill 260, Bougainville.
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SC 190528 - WO Bernard C. Simons, Fargo, ND., left, and Sgt. Vernon L. Schafbuch, Minneapolis, Minn., operate ingenious washing machine, in Bougainville jungle. January, 1944.
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SC 364574 - Pfc. Joseph Piano, left, Waltham, Mass., relates his experiences on Hill 260 Bougainville, where he killed 10 Japs, to Pfc. Fred Love, 11A Menahan St., Brooklyn, NY.
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SC 364573 - Few minutes after bloody Hill 60 was taken, an Americal machine gunner quickly sets up a position on the battered side of the hill formerly held by the Japs.
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SC 364606 - A 75mm cannon was carried to the 132nd Inf. Regt's front lines on Hill 260, by native labor, and was used for point blank fire against the Jap pill box that commanded the crest of the hill.
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SC 374824 - Patrol from the 164th Inf. Regt. starting out to set up an OP in Jap-held territory. Cebu island, P.I. 9 April, 1945.
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SC 334745 - Infantrymen inspect a pillbox on Hill 260 where 570 Japanese died during the fierce counterattacks by the Americal Division. Bougainville, Solomon Islands.
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SC 334742 - Pvt. R. Dennis, 182nd Infantry, Americal Division, stands rear guard duty on Hill 260.
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SC 334750 - Troops of Companies E and G, 132nd Inf. Regt., 23rd Division, cross a stream in an area devastated by shellfire during their advance on Japanese pillboxes near the Torokina River. 7 April, 1944.
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SC 329693 - Troops of Co. A, 182nd Infantry, embarking on a naval transport at the Grand Quay docks, Noumea, New Caledonia. 2 November, 1942.