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English: Mortars from the 2/23rd Battalion, an Australian infantry unit, fire upon Japanese positions along the Wareo-Bonga track, 10 December 1943.
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The copyright holder of this image, the Australian War Memorial, has stated explicitly that it is "Copyright expired - public domain". The image would have entered the public domain in Australia in 1993, and is therefore in the public domain in the US, having been PD in its source country prior to 1 January 1996.
Date Taken on 10 December 1943
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