File:MV Malaita passing through Buka Passage in January 1942.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMV Malaita passing through Buka Passage in January 1942.jpg | MV Malaita passing through Buka Passage, Solomon Islands, in the first week of January 1942 before reaching Rabaul. Pipes and other supplies are on the deck. The MV Malaita left Sydney, Australia on 9 December 1941 with a party of six signallers and other Australian Army personnel. The signallers joined Lark Force at the Rabaul Garrison. | ||
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