Mountain Swimming Hole in the South Pacific
Robert Doyle's caption for Image ID: 99742 says it best, "The ol' swimmin' hole, South Pacific style. Every afternoon it is filled with shouting soldiers in their birthday suits, seeking relief from the sweltering heat, swimming in the cold, crystal clear water or lounging on the huge rocks. The natural pool, formed by a cascading mountain stream, is 12 feet deep." In another caption he says, "One compensation for the tropical heat, dust, mud and insects is this mountain pool discovered by our soldiers." The soldiers uniforms can be seen drying on the rocks. The swimming hole is located on Goodenough Island, in the Solomon Sea, New Guinea (present day Papua New Guinea). |
Image ID: | 101241 |
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Creation Date: | 10 24 1943 |
Creator Name: | Doyle, Robert |
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Collection Name: | Robert Doyle papers, 1935-1974, 1995 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | M99-114, box 8, roll 11, neg 1108 |
Original Dimensions: | 2.375 x 2.375 inches |
See also Image ID: 99742. Robert Doyle was a civilian war correspondent for the Milwaukee Journal during World War II, covering the experiences of Wisconsin troops in the 32nd "Red Arrow" Division, an infantry division of the United States Army National Guard. The "Red Arrow" Division consisted mainly of soldiers from Wisconsin and Michigan. |
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Armed Forces |
Military bases |
Military camps |
Military uniforms |
Soldiers |
World War, 1939-1945 |
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Nudity |
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Relaxation |
Swimming |
Ponds |
Streams |
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