AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
EN_00945779_7297
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Carrying out his promise of vengeance for his beating two years ago, Lt. Gen. Joseph W. 'Vinegar Joe' Stilwill, commander of U. S. Armies in the India-Burma-China theater, leads his troops across a jungle stream in pursuit of Japs on the North Burma front on March 7, 1944. Behind him are, left to right: Toby Wiant, Associated Press War Correspondent; Dara Sigh, Singapore-born Indian bodyguard to Gen. Stilwill; and Capt. Richard Young, American-born Chinese aide-de-camp. (AP Photo)
7388
Minimum price 50PLN
1944-03-07
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
5628914
3,31MB
25cm x 20cm by 300dpi
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