Bomb Daily
Volume 02, Number 32, May 19, 1944
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Contributors:
- Edward Garcia
Published: 11th Special Service Company, May 19, 1944
Army Post Office (APO) 713 was probably associated with New Guinea.
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- Edward Garcia
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Added: March 22, 2012
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Daily air base newsletter.
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[1] Stuart (08-Dec-2023 10:15 AM)
APO 713 was the location of Oro Bay, New Guinea. The unit that published the newsletter was the 11th Special Services Squadron that belonged to the United States Far East Airforce.