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Old 30-03-17, 16:57
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Hi Dave,

There was a steady stream of cargo shipping moving via Tasmania/Hobart during the war picking up agricultural & mining product, much of it destined for the UK.

There was also the occasional troop transport unit 'pickup/setdown', too as there had been in WW1.

I suppose it was worth a look as a possibly lightly defended potential target.

Mike
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