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DescriptionSS Mauna Loa at Darwin Harbour.jpg
English: Three ships in Darwin Harbour just prior to the first Japanese raid on 19 February 1942. Identified from left: The Sloop, HMAS Swan; the transport ship, SS Mauna Loa, which was sunk during the Japanese air raid; the Sloop, HMAS Warrego. Both Sloops survived the war and are seen here camouflaged.
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