File:SC 190525 - Mortar crew of 164th Inf. Regt., Americal Div., on Bougainville Island. 22 March, 1944. (49622518088) (cropped).jpg

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L to R; Pfc J. O'Leary, Barnesville; Pfc Russell Campbell, Oslo; S/Sgt Ed Stewart, Argyle, and Pfc James A. McGraw of Kelly Lake, all from the state of Minnesota.

Photo by Bergman.

Photo Source: U.S. National Archives. Digitized by Signal Corps Archive.
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Author Signal Corps Archive from Ireland and United States
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