Three japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks destroyed.jpg
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AWM Caption: MALAYA, 1942-01-18. THREE JAPANESE TYPE 95 HA-GO LIGHT TANKS DESTROYED NEAR BAKRI BY GUNNERS FROM THE 13TH BATTERY, 4TH AUSTRALIAN ANTI-TANK REGIMENT
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