WORLD WAR II
1942-1943
 

 
 
Millard F. Harmon
 
 
AMERICAL DIVISION, NEW CALEDONIA
     Major General M.F. Harmon, commander of the U.S. Army in the South Pacific area, pointing to his map as two members of his staff, Brigadier General N.F. Twining, chief of staff, and Colonel G.C. Jamieson, look on.
      The picture was taken in front of the headquarters in New Caledonia" - 1942
Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
 

 
 
Millard F. Harmon
 
 
     "Major General Alexander H. Patch, Jr., commander of the United forces in New Caledonia; Major General M.F. Harmon, commanding Army forces in the South Pacific area; Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley; and Rear Admiral Kelly Turner, who conducted the inspection of the troops dispatched from New Caledonia to join the Marines in the Solomons" - 1942
Library of Congress Collection, 8-14-10
 

 
 
Millard F. Harmon
 
 

     Major General M.F. Harmon, commander of the U.S. Army forces in the South Pacific, pinning the Silver Star on Major Thomas J.J. Christian. Major Thomas H. Hubbard, on the right, awaits his citation. The majors were awarded to Silver Star for gallantry in action in the Solomon Islands - 1942
Library of Congress Collection, 8-11-10
 

 
 
Millard F. Harmon
 
 
     "United States Army ground and air generals confer with their Chief, Lieutenant General Millard F. Harmon, commanding Army forces in the South Pacific area, at the close of a successful Guadalcanal campaign. Major General Alexander D. Patch, Jr., left, who commanded the Guadalcanal ground action; General Harmon and Major General Nathan F. Twining, commanding the Army's Air Forces in the South Pacific; three soldiers cut from the same tough fiber," 1943.
Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
 

 
 
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