Australian, , British and Papua New Guinean service members visit the Bomana War Cemetery Sept. 27, 2015, during a trip to the Kokoda Trail as part of Exercise Puk Puk 15. The cemetery is home to 13,000 service members from the battles on Papua New Guinea during WWII when coalition forces fought the Japanese Empire after they invaded the north coast of Papua New Guinea. The multinational exercise Puk Puk 15 is designed to provide positive and enduring change in Papua New Guinea through infrastructure rehabilitation and basic military training. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. William Heste


Australian, , British and Papua New Guinean service members visit the Bomana War Cemetery Sept. 27, 2015, during a trip to the Kokoda Trail as part of Exercise Puk Puk 15. The cemetery is home to 13,000 service members from the battles on Papua New Guinea during WWII when coalition forces fought the Japanese Empire after they invaded the north coast of Papua New Guinea. The multinational exercise Puk Puk 15 is designed to provide positive and enduring change in Papua New Guinea through infrastructure rehabilitation and basic military training. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. William Hester/ Released)


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