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Australia contribution to both the Europian and Paciffic campains was fairly big because we sent soldiers to Africa who were use to the desert and the Australian Army volunteers (choco's) working in Port Morsbey's Harbour held of the Japanesse long enogh for the full time soldiers in Africa and the American's to arrive.

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