Hot food was brought up through the jungle and underbrush as often as possible despite the danger – Beachheads Tour – Battle Tours
One of the most famous and emotive pictures of WWII was taken, unknown by the two subjects, on Christmas Day 1942, by New Zealand photographer George Silk – Beachheads Tour – Battle Tours
During the Australian-American advance on Buna two American soldiers dress the wounds of an Australian Beachheads Tour – Battle Tours
An army scout car takes a jungle stream in New Guinea with ease – – more or less. While soldiers push, some of their buddies watch from the “privacy” of their bath – Beachheads Tour – Battle Tours
An American three inch trench mortar, almost hidden in a deep New Guinea jungle lets loose at a Japanese position – Beachheads Tour – Battle Tours
American soldiers on the Soputa front near Buna, New Guinea, bear their wounded to headquarters as they return from 11 days fighting the Japanese – Beachheads Tour – Battle Tours