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In the village of Likan, located beside the Clay River in Papua New Guinea's East Sepik Province, two boys hold objects taken from a WWII wreck site an hour's hike from the village. On April 5, 1944, on the return to Gusap from an attack on Japanese forces in Hollandia, the A-20 Havoc piloted by 2nd Lt. Thomas E. Freeman crashed into the jungle near the village.

(June 20, 2019)
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In the village of Likan, located beside the Clay River in Papua New Guinea's East Sepik Province, two boys hold objects taken from a WWII wreck site an hour's hike from the village. On April 5, 1944, on the return to Gusap from an attack on Japanese forces in Hollandia, the A-20 Havoc piloted by 2nd Lt. Thomas E. Freeman crashed into the jungle near the village.<br />
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(June 20, 2019)