File:MacArthur and Herring AWM150813.jpg
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DescriptionMacArthur and Herring AWM150813.jpg | New Guinea. October 1942. Pictured, left to right: Australian Colonel Charles Spry points out locations of heavy fighting between Allied ground forces and the Japanese to Lieutenant General Edmund Herring, General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander, South West Pacific Area, and Major General Arthur Samuel Allen, Commander, Australian 7th Division. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Originally uploaded to EN Wikipedia as en:File:MacArthur and Herring AWM150813.jpg by en:Hawkeye7 8 February 2009. |
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