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English: Commanding general of 31st Infantry Division, Major general John C. Persons (second from right) with (l to r) commanding officer of 167th Infantry Regiment, Colonel LeRoy S. Graham; Division's Artillery commander Brigadier general Sumter L. Lowry; and Division's assistant commander Brigadier general Joseph C. Hutchinson over the map in New Guinea in summer of 1944.
Date Taken on 15 July 1944
Source U.S. War Department Library
Author Unknown photographer of the Army Signal Corps

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Major general John C. Persons with his staff in New Guinea in

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