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English: C-47 Transport planes at New Guinea loaded with paratroopers at Jackson Drome near Port Moresby, just prior to the takeoff on an aerial assault at Markham River Area. General Douglas Macarthur and Lieutenant General George Keaney, US Army, Commanding General, Fifth Air Force, confer of this first use of parachute troops in the South West Pacific area, September 1943. |
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