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The Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, 1942

Papua New Guinea, 1942
object

Members of 5 Platoon, B Company, 7th Battalion

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The Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, 1942

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Kokoda: the bloody track

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Kokoda Front Line!

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Kokoda front line!

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Kokoda Front Line

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Sons of the Anzacs 1939-1945

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Jungle patrol

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New Guinea highway

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To find a path

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An Interview with Harry Barkla

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My Father, My Country

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A Walk in the forest

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New Guinea Patrol

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Jungle road

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Defence of Milak = Memories of Milak

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Papua and New Guinea Command

Australia, 1966
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