Australian Military Police watching over wounded Japanese soldiers, Labuan Island, June 1945
Gift in memory of Vernon W. Layton
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Photograph. Member of Australian Military Police, known as the Australian Army Provost Corps during the war, watching over two wounded Japanese soldiers lying on stretchers. Note the slouch hat and the arm band of the Military Police on his left arm. Official Caption: "Supplied by Military History Section (S.D.9) Photo No. 109692." Labuan Island, near Borneo. June 1945
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1945-06-
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Items from the service of Vernon W. Layton, who was born in Millsboro, Delaware on 30 June 1918. Layton enlisted in the US Army on 27 January 1941 and was assigned to the 593rd Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment. After training in Florida and California, Layton was shipped to the Pacific Theatre and was stationed on Papua New Guinea and Borneo. Collection consists of 99 photographs. Many are official photographs from the Military History Section (S.D.9) and show Australian and American troops on Borneo in 1945.
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Borneo
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0.583
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114.250
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials:
Soldiers--Australian--Borneo
Military police--Australian--Borneo
Military uniforms--Australian--Borneo
Prisoners of war--Japanese--Borneo
War casualties--Borneo