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Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:45 am

Back row: P/O. J. V. Reed (Melbourne, Vic.), F/Lt. J. H. Ollivier (Sydney, N.S.W.), S/Ldr. G. A. Cooper (Melbourne, Vic.), F/O. K. E. Goldring (Sydney, N.S.W.), P/O. P. Parkinson (Adelaide, S. Aust.); front row: P/O. D. Hillier (Adelaide, S. Aust.), F/O. A. P. Bryse (Melbourne, Vic.) and painting the fusilage is F/Sgt. F. Folmer (Mildura, Vic.);
Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:23 am
CDF
Any further shots of Ki-43 Hollandia wrecks.
Dave
Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:42 am
Not ideal but FWIW here's another one from the same sequence
Thu Dec 19, 2013 3:59 am
Interesting, thanks. I wonder if the second one of is this aircraft - missing hatches seem to fit.
Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:22 pm
I have a few pics of Oscars at sawar drome new guinea shot by my dad. he earned the bronze star their, & was screwed out of the silver star by a jerk off colonel. google pacificwrecks.com, go to veterans, or servicemen & to major martin m. friedman u.s. army & you'll see the pics & narrative I posted when dad was 88 years old. he'd be 97 today if he didn't pass away 5 years ago. great pics!!
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