Soldiers clearing space to set up camp at Milne Bay, New Guinea, February 1943
Gift in memory of B. H. Gilbert
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Photograph. Soldiers clearing space to set up camp at Milne Bay, New Guinea in February 1943. Personal caption: "Left to right Bob Hornick, Bob Sullivan, Hans Kessler, clearing our summer resort area, Milne Bay, New Guinea, Feb." New Guinea. 1943
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1943-02-
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Bernard Harry Gilbert (serial # 39202990) was born in 1923 in Vancouver, British Columbia. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1943 at the age of 18, attending training at San Luis, Obispo, California. He served with the 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Division. During his service he was wounded at New Guinea in June 1944. He reached the rank of Tech 2. Bernard had two older brothers, born in Tacoma, Washington, that served in the Canadian Army during WWII. His brothers were James Cameron Gilbert, who was wounded while serving with the Canadian Infantry, and Charles Frederick Gilbert, who served in the Canadian Armored Service Corps. The collection and information was provided by Robert J. Gilbert, Bernard's nephew. Robert also served in the Royal Canadian Engineers as a Sergeant Major. Collection includes one bound album with 150 photos, and an additional 50 loose photographs.
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Milne Bay
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-10.000
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152.500
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials:
Soldiers--American--New Guinea
Palms--New Guinea