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Operation Crayfish

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Operation Crayfish was the name given to an operation in World War Two by the Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service. In February 1944 they parachuted a special forces team into the Bilorri area of Japanese-occupied Dutch New Guinea for a sustained land undertaking to organise local resistance elements.[1]

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