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Clipping of an article from 1939 Mercury newspaper published in Tasmania
Keeping Up The Morale Against War-Time Blues (1939) newsclip
Keith Fowler - World War II veteran
Ken Mackay - World War II veteran
Photo of a harbour. Large shed type buildings in the background. People and vehicles are scattered everywhere on the dock.
Keppel Harbour
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Kerry Smith
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Kilitbahir Fort and Corporal Seyit Memorial, Kilitbahir
Kokoda 1942
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Kokoda airstrip and village from the air
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Kokoda Front Line!
Topography of Kokoda
Kokoda Topography map
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Kokoda village from the air and the monuments at Kokoda Plateau
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Kokoda: Exploring the Second World War campaign in Papua New Guinea
History Secondary
Kokoda: In Their Own Words cover
Kokoda: In Their Own Words
History Secondary
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Korea—A Cold War conflict (1950–1953)
History Secondary
A map of China, Korea (north and south) and Japan
Korean war strategic map
A Korean war veteran sharing his wartime experiences to school children
Korean war veteran sharing his wartime experiences to school children
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Kumkale
Six war medals, three labelled 5506 B.Stack, one 6528 Pte. G. H. Jones 2nd Battalion AIF, two with damaged ribbons labelled Pte. J Maloney 53 BTN AIF
Labelling of war medals
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Lae falls to Australians
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Landing craft

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