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Destroyed M3A1 light tank, Buna, Australian Papua, mid-1943

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Caption     Destroyed M3A1 light tank, Buna, Australian Papua, mid-1943 ww2dbase
WW2-Era Location Name Buna, Australian Papua
Date  Jun 1943
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Source    ww2dbasejackheyn.yolasite.com
 
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Added By C. Peter Chen
Photo Size 578 x 863 pixels



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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Anonymous says:
25 Jun 2015 02:08:53 PM

That is an american m3 stuart tank. Not japanese
2. Commenter identity confirmed C. Peter Chen says:
25 Jun 2015 05:45:52 PM

Thank you, the caption has been corrected.

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