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American-British-Dutch-Australian Command / Military history of the Netherlands during World War II / Pacific War / Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress / Douglas MacArthur / Archibald Wavell /  1st Earl Wavell / United States Air Force / Batchelor Airfield / Lewis H. Brereton / Military / United States / World War II Pacific Theatre
Date: 2013-10-01 13:31:09
American-British-Dutch-Australian Command
Military history of the Netherlands during World War II
Pacific War
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Douglas MacArthur
Archibald Wavell
1st Earl Wavell
United States Air Force
Batchelor Airfield
Lewis H. Brereton
Military
United States
World War II Pacific Theatre

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