Series Borneo; Obor, new heart, Borneo sailors (a.o. photo of chaplain) The life of the soldier in Borneo is often hard, but it has also been made by the beautiful in nature, which the soldier sees in his work, a special charm. A patrol in this large green mass, in this fountain of crops, often lasts more than three months. This series of photographs shows you something of the work of the Dutch soldier in the utan [jungle] of Borneo. Chaplain V.D. Fields, who besides Balikpapan also has Samarinda and Rarakan under his care, sits quietly at home after a long trip Date: 1948/06/01 Location: Bor

Series Borneo; Obor, new heart, Borneo sailors (a.o. photo of chaplain)  The life of the soldier in Borneo is often hard, but it has also been made by the beautiful in nature, which the soldier sees in his work, a special charm. A patrol in this large green mass, in this fountain of crops, often lasts more than three months. This series of photographs shows you something of the work of the Dutch soldier in the utan [jungle] of Borneo. Chaplain V.D. Fields, who besides Balikpapan also has Samarinda and Rarakan under his care, sits quietly at home after a long trip Date: 1948/06/01 Location: Bor Stock Photo
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Series Borneo; Obor, new heart, Borneo sailors (a.o. photo of chaplain) The life of the soldier in Borneo is often hard, but it has also been made by the beautiful in nature, which the soldier sees in his work, a special charm. A patrol in this large green mass, in this fountain of crops, often lasts more than three months. This series of photographs shows you something of the work of the Dutch soldier in the utan [jungle] of Borneo. Chaplain V.D. Fields, who besides Balikpapan also has Samarinda and Rarakan under his care, sits quietly at home after a long trip Date: 1948/06/01 Location: Borneo, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies