U.S TROOPS IN NEW GUINEA: Moving into battle in New Guinea, United States troops board transport planes that will carry them over jungles, swamps and rivers. When they land, they will make at least a two-day march through rough territory and finally use small river boats to get to an advanced base in the Allied offensive against the Japanese on the island. Steel mats have been laid on the ground to create a modern airport.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3287, 12 July 1943, Page 3
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75U.S TROOPS IN NEW GUINEA: Moving into battle in New Guinea, United States troops board transport planes that will carry them over jungles, swamps and rivers. When they land, they will make at least a two-day march through rough territory and finally use small river boats to get to an advanced base in the Allied offensive against the Japanese on the island. Steel mats have been laid on the ground to create a modern airport. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3287, 12 July 1943, Page 3
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