Three soldiers in lean-to shelter, Guadalcanal, 1942
- Description:
- Three soldiers of Company K, 164th Infantry, in lean-to shelter, Guadalcanal. Four men sit on the ground, tightly side-by-side under a small canvas lean-to that is tied to a tree trunk. Two of the men are shirtless, one of them leaning over with one elbow on his knee and his head resting in his hand. Dog tags can be seen around the neck of one o... Solomon Islands; Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands);
- Display date:
- 1942
- Location:
- Solomon Islands
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Dickinson Area Public Library
- Content partner:
- Dickinson Area Public Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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