
Title
Wounded American soldiers of the 32nd Division are carried to the rear by Papua New Guinea natives during World War II
Caption
Wounded American soldiers of the 32nd Division are carried to the rear by Papua New Guinea natives who helped the Allies by bringing up supplies and carrying back wounded. During World War II, the New Guinea campaign (1942–1945) was one of the major military campaigns and conflicts between Japan and the Allies. Approximately 216,000 Japanese, Australian, and US servicemen died
Date
1942
Credit line
Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library
Reference
ARP24A00_390
Model release
No
Property release
NA
License type
Rights managed
Available size
22,2Mb (1,4Mb) / 10,7in x 8,1in / 3200 x 2428 (300dpi)
Keywords
Wounded American soldiers 32nd Division Papua New Guinea natives Allies supplies World War II New Guinea campaign military campaign conflict Japan Japanese Australian US servicemen war conflict Asia army 20th century
Restrictions
Editorial use only.