New Zealand troops unload landing supplies from landing crafts onto beach in the Green Islands

Official U.S. Navy Photograph, Gift of Mary Noble, from The collection of the National WWII Museum
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"File No: 220032. Released: April 3, 1944. Many hands make short work---Demonstrating the truth of the old axiom, New Zealand troops form 'human chains' to unload their landing craft after the Allied landing on Green Islands, Feb. 16, 1944.' Official U.S. Navy Photograph." February 1944

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Official U.S. Navy Photographs collected by navy veteran John R. Noble, who served in the Pacific on the USS Castor and the USS Fletcher during World War II.
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Landing craft--New Zealand--New Guinea
Soldiers--New Zealand--New Guinea
Beaches--New Guinea