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The early morning mists of the camp area for the 3rd Attack group have dissipated at Nadzab in New Guinea's Markham Valley, some time mid 1943. This is typical of living conditions for Fifth AF crews in New Guinea, although Nadzab was considered a more comfortable base than most. In the year 2000 this area is still exactly as shown here - except that the tents are long gone and tall kunai grass covers the area.
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