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United States Marine Corps brass band, Wellington
Returning World War II soldiers of the first furlough draft arriving in Wellington
United States Marine, Wellington
United States troops reading books and newspapers at the Hotel Cecil in Wellington during World War II
Scene showing a soldier on furlough, Wellington
United States Marines in Wellington
Arrival at Wellington of 1st furlough draft of 2 NZEF
Members of the 2nd NZEF on leave, coming down a gangway, Wellington
United States Marines, Hotel Cecil, Wellington
United States Marine, Wellington
New Zealand World War 2 soldiers on leave in Wellington
George Loizou with Cypriot friends in Wellington, while serving with the New Zealand armed forces
United States Marine, Wellington
Family welcoming returning troops from World War 2, Wellington
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