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KKKI'JNCJ ISKITAIX'S POUTS SAFKFOII SHLPPIXC,: liomn Delcnce Service has tin- vital task of saKt guarding the entrant to M.ppy ports. Its members fix and maintain the ents of Mod .able the harbour mouth, against manuring submarines, torpedoes or last surface craft. They also man the -ale-ships at the boon. >* breaches winch are sealed at dusk. The ,p„cr!i„: iioats , rem whiUx llu . boon, nets are suspended, paid out by men on a boom delcnce.

U.S. Ranges unloading equipment from a landing craft on the beast west of Oran.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 18, 26 October 1943, Page 3

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KKKI'JNCJ ISKITAIX'S POUTS SAFKFOII SHLPPIXC,: liomn Delcnce Service has tin- vital task of saKt guarding the entrant to M.ppy ports. Its members fix and maintain the ents of Mod .able the harbour mouth, against manuring submarines, torpedoes or last surface craft. They also man the -ale-ships at the boon. >* breaches winch are sealed at dusk. The ,p„cr!i„: iioats , rem whiUx llu. boon, nets are suspended, paid out by men on a boom delcnce. U.S. Ranges unloading equipment from a landing craft on the beast west of Oran. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 18, 26 October 1943, Page 3

KKKI'JNCJ ISKITAIX'S POUTS SAFKFOII SHLPPIXC,: liomn Delcnce Service has tin- vital task of saKt guarding the entrant to M.ppy ports. Its members fix and maintain the ents of Mod .able the harbour mouth, against manuring submarines, torpedoes or last surface craft. They also man the -ale-ships at the boon. >* breaches winch are sealed at dusk. The ,p„cr!i„: iioats , rem whiUx llu. boon, nets are suspended, paid out by men on a boom delcnce. U.S. Ranges unloading equipment from a landing craft on the beast west of Oran. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 18, 26 October 1943, Page 3

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