LOOKING TOWARD THEIR GOAL.—Australian and American soldiers who had fought the Japanese from Nassau Bay to Mubo, gaze at Salamaua in the distance. In a direct line it is not very far away from these troops, but its capture (the outer defences have been penetrated) means hard fighting in country almost as bad as the Kokoda trail.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 203, 27 August 1943, Page 3
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57LOOKING TOWARD THEIR GOAL.—Australian and American soldiers who had fought the Japanese from Nassau Bay to Mubo, gaze at Salamaua in the distance. In a direct line it is not very far away from these troops, but its capture (the outer defences have been penetrated) means hard fighting in country almost as bad as the Kokoda trail. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 203, 27 August 1943, Page 3
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