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World War II / Lakunai Airfield / Vunakanau / Oceania / Simpson Harbour / Rabaul / Bombing of Rabaul / Battle of Rabaul / East New Britain Province / Transport in Papua New Guinea / Papua New Guinea
Date: 2005-06-16 00:30:18
World War II
Lakunai Airfield
Vunakanau
Oceania
Simpson Harbour
Rabaul
Bombing of Rabaul
Battle of Rabaul
East New Britain Province
Transport in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea

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