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AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN THE PACIFIC.—The mortar crew of a 3rd Australian inrantry battalion laying down a barrage in an attempt to blast ont Japanese in strong positions along tne no n road, southern Bougainville.

THE CLOSING STAGES OF THE CAMPAIGN ON OKlNAWA,—Members of an American machinegun crew are interested spectators as flame r throwing tanks put a Japanese pillbox out of action on Okinawa. The machine-gunners had previously “spotted” the fortification with their weapons. ,

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24603, 27 June 1945, Page 8

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AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN THE PACIFIC.—The mortar crew of a 3rd Australian inrantry battalion laying down a barrage in an attempt to blast ont Japanese in strong positions along tne no n road, southern Bougainville. THE CLOSING STAGES OF THE CAMPAIGN ON OKlNAWA,—Members of an American machinegun crew are interested spectators as flamerthrowing tanks put a Japanese pillbox out of action on Okinawa. The machine-gunners had previously “spotted” the fortification with their weapons. , Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24603, 27 June 1945, Page 8

AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN THE PACIFIC.—The mortar crew of a 3rd Australian inrantry battalion laying down a barrage in an attempt to blast ont Japanese in strong positions along tne no n road, southern Bougainville. THE CLOSING STAGES OF THE CAMPAIGN ON OKlNAWA,—Members of an American machinegun crew are interested spectators as flamerthrowing tanks put a Japanese pillbox out of action on Okinawa. The machine-gunners had previously “spotted” the fortification with their weapons. , Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24603, 27 June 1945, Page 8

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