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Australian World War II bomber and crew's remains were found in the South Pacific

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Australia and Papua New Guinea leaders trek toward WWII South Pacific battleground

Australia and Papua New Guinea's prime ministers trekking into South Pacific island nation's mountainous interior. Leaders are commemorating a pivotal World War II campaign and underscore their current security alliance, which faces challenges fr. Australia and PNG have been in the region since the war began in 1944.

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Australia and Papua New Guinea leaders trek toward WWII South Pacific battleground

Australia and Papua New Guinea's prime ministers trekking into South Pacific island nation's mountainous interior. The two leaders are commemorating a pivotal World War II campaign. The alliance faces challenges from China’s growing regional influence, which faces challenges in the region. Australia and PNG have a strong security alliance, which is under threat from China.

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Australian World War II bomber and crew's remains found amid "saltwater crocodiles and low visibility" in South Pacific

Remains of World War II bomber and crew's remains found amid "saltwater crocodiles and low visibility" in South Pacific. The bomber was found in Andrew Forrest's ongoing search for his uncle who has been missing in action since 1943.

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Australian bomber shot down with 4 crew in 1943 identified off the coast of Papua New Guinea

Australian bomber shot down with 4 crew in 1943 identified off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Officials confirm the identities of an Australian bomber and the remains of two air crew members more than 80 years after they crashed in flames. The remains of the bomber and two crew members have not been identified.

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Australian bomber shot down with 4 crew in 1943 identified off the coast of Papua New Guinea

Australian bomber shot down with 4 crew in 1943 identified off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Officials confirm the identities of an Australian bomber and the remains of two air crew members more than 80 years after they crashed in flames. The remains of the bomber and two crew members have not been identified.

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