U.S. Disease Control In New Guinea - American soldiers at a base in New Guinea spray stagnant water with chemicals to curb the breeding of mosquitoes which carry disease. The U.S. Army's disease control program has kept the incidence of malaria down to the rate of 80 men in a thousand among its personnel overseas. December 26, 1943. (Photo by U.S. Office Of War Information Picture).
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