File:NewGeorgiaJapaneseSoldiers.jpg
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A photograph of Imperial Japanese Army soldiers serving on New Georgia, presumably taken in Japan before their deployment to the South Pacific. Photo was captured by U.S. forces during the battle for the island in 1943.
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- Lord, Walter (1977 (Reissue 2006)) Lonely Vigil; Coastwatchers of the Solomons, Naval Institute Press ISBN 1-59114-466-3
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