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Random stuff

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The two midget submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour were used to construct a composite midget submarine which toured Australia during the war.
A woman chalks the name "Edith" on the hull of the composite midget submarine.
An Australian officer and a signaler on Shaggy Ridge
LSTs leaving Morotai for Tarakan
A 25 Pounder gun in action covering engineer operations off Tarakan Island
26th Brigade Headquarters landing from a LST
Engineers go forward with a Matilda II tank
Infantry from the 2/48th Battalion move forward past a Matilda II tank
RAAF B-24 bombers over Tarakan
Allied shipping off Tarakan on 1 May 1945
An Australian soldier investigating a Japanese bunker which has been hit by naval shellfire and a flamethrower
'HMAS Margy'
Map of Tarakan
6 Squadron F-111 photographed in the late 1980s at Whenuapai.

Useful links

Dear, I.C.B and Foot, M.R.D. (editors) (2005). "Entry". The Oxford Companion to World War II. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. pp.x–y. ISBN 9780192806703. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Sockpuppets

Dodgy IP editors' aliases

This long-running vandal edits from Israeli IP addresses, and adds fictional equipment to articles on national militaries (generally, but not always, military forces of developing countries)

This IP editor focuses on articles about the Philippines, and generally adds total fiction.

RanEagle (talk · contribs) may be the same editor - similar, but not identical, edit pattern

Filz Patrick Dureza (talk · contribs) has also added similar hoaxes

Possibly relevant SPIs, etc to the above:

Block evaders

User:Nick Dowling/monobook.js

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