433. Air view of U.S. landing in Solomon Islands - troop carrying barges bring U.S. Marines to the b...
434. U.S. raiders on march ... following a jungle trail over a hill on Guadalcanal ... a local guide...
435. A Japanese prisoner labor unit is seen at work on Guadalcanal Island
436. Here how U.S. Marines landed on Solomon Islands, here is a view of the reef-bound coast of Guad...
437. Fires burn on Tulagi Island (foreground) after American carrier-based dive bombers paid their f...
438. ... one of the amphibious tanks rolls through the Solomon jungles ...
439. This is the entrance to the first Japanese Army camp discovered as Marines pushed their way inl...
440. Allied forces capture Japanese base - Allied soldiers and equipment ... pour from an American L...
441. Breaking a trail through Guadalcanal grass - a small U.S. jeep ...
442. Henderson Airfield at Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands ... [air view]
443. Two United States Marines, one carrying a sub-machine gun, stand beside their light tank ... Gu...
444. Native policemen and Australian Captain Martin Clemens on Guadalcanal
445. First American Navy nurses reach the Solomons ... Marines load the baggage on a truck for trans...
446. American priest tells of escape from Japanese - The Rev. Albert Lebel (second from right) ... L...
447. The most decorated native police boy in the South Pacific is Sergeant-Major Vooza, George Medal...
448. Vice Admiral Fitch, U.S.N. accepting the plaque from the British Resident Commissioner (Colonel...
449-449a. Native headmen and police boys display the plaque before the presentation. In front row (w...
450. The British Resident Commissioner, Solomons (Colonel Owen Noel) speaking at the presentation of...
451. Guard of Honour of Solomons natives, led by Australian Captain F. Moore (District Officer) at t...
452-453. Australian-manned Matilda tanks being landed at Toko Beach from American LCT
452-453. Australian-manned Matilda tanks being landed at Toko Beach from American LCT