At least 14 Japanese fighters and bombers were shot out of action when 49 enemy planes raided Darwin on March 15. Spitfires manned by the R.A.A.F. and R.A.F. went into action for the second time in Australia. In this picture Pte. F. Conlin of Sydney, Driver J. Hankin of Sydney, and Sergeant Babb of Balgownie N.S.W. are holding parts of Japanese bombs dropped during the raid. April 08, 1943.
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