WEPidgeon: W.E. Pidgeon's (WEP) War Correspondent licence, No. 370, issued for his third trip to the south west Pacific war zone.
WEPidgeon: W.E. Pidgeon's (WEP) War Correspondent licence, No. 370, issued for his third trip to the south west Pacific war zone.
WEPidgeon: War Correspondent, photographer Jack Hickson, asleep on the transport plane to New Guinea
WEPidgeon: US Army Douglas C47 transport planes at what is believed to be Hollandia airfield. The plane in foreground has serial number 100726.
WEPidgeon: War Correspondent Jack Hickson taking shelter from the rain at Hollandia airfield.
WEPidgeon: MEN MUST WAIT. Wep writes his diary, while Dunstan and Hickson brood, on an airstrip where they hope to find transport, Wep, The Australian Women's Weekly, 21 April, 1945, p20
WEPidgeon: Hollandia, Januray 1945
WEPidgeon: Hollandia, Januray 1945
WEPidgeon: Hollandia, Januray 1945
WEPidgeon: Hollandia, Januray 1945
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: Wep self caricature, Morotai
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: RAAF Base Operations jeep, Morotai
WEPidgeon: Jane Randolph, from Virginia, American Red Cross girl
WEPidgeon: Morotai airfield
WEPidgeon: [Study of Beaufighters and ground crew, Morotai Airfield]
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: Peeling potatoes, Morotai
WEPidgeon: Morotai
WEPidgeon: Hammock doovers, Morotai
WEPidgeon: morotai
WEPidgeon: morotai
WEPidgeon: morotai
WEPidgeon: P38 Lightning, Morotai
WEPidgeon: P38 Lightning, Morotai and a Mitsubishi Zero