Soldiers of the 163rd Infantry Regiment of US 41st Infantry Division on the beach of Wakde, Dutch New Guinea, 18 May 1944

Caption     Soldiers of the 163rd Infantry Regiment of US 41st Infantry Division on the beach of Wakde, Dutch New Guinea, 18 May 1944 ww2dbase
Photographer    Unknown
Source    ww2dbaseUnited States Army Signal Corps via Wikimedia Commons
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Identification Code   SC 190499
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Photo Size 2,829 x 2,772 pixels
Photos on Same Day 17 May 1944
Photos at Same Place Wakde, Dutch New Guinea, Dutch East Indies
Added By C. Peter Chen
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WW2-Era Place Name Wakde, Dutch New Guinea, Dutch East Indies
Lat/Long -1.9379, 139.0004
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