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Pacific charm offensive

Pacific charm offensive

He was the tiny dog with a huge heart. And as far as anyone can tell, Smoky became the world's first documented therapy dog.
ByJames CarterMay 28, 2023
Cross that bridge

Cross that bridge

The Sarakata River bridge is almost an icon of Luganville. Some newly discovered images show its rebuild by US Navy Seabees in 1943.
ByJames CarterMay 28, 2023
Fly by night

Fly by night

The Japanese carried out their first night air attack as Task Force 18 headed for Guadalcanal. It was an embarrassment for Admirals Halsey and Nimitz.
ByJames CarterMay 28, 2023
‘Slow But Deadly’

‘Slow But Deadly’

The aircraft that has been widely credited for winning the war in the Pacific thanks to its success at Midway- The Douglas SBD Dauntless.
ByJames CarterMay 28, 2023
The logistics of war

The logistics of war

Base Button on Espiritu Santo was of a staggering size and by the end of the war around 500,000 personnel had passed through the base.
ByJames CarterMay 28, 2023
The battle for Rabaul

The battle for Rabaul

Allied aircraft attacked Japanese ships, airfields, and port facilities in Rabaul to prevent Japanese forces from attacking the Allied invasion force of Bougainville.
ByJames CarterMay 28, 2023
Lest we forget

Lest we forget

Anzac Day is a day for Australians and New Zealanders to remember those defence force personnel who served their respective countries in conflict.
ByJames CarterMay 28, 2023
Hawaii’s little known heroes

Hawaii’s little known heroes

The incredible story of a local Hawaiian couple who prevented a downed Japanese pilot from escaping, following his crash in Hawaii.
ByJames CarterMay 27, 2023
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