No.4 Section arrived on Manus Island in early November 1941, conveyed on the Indus Star, a 70-ton vessel powered by a three cylinder Ruston marine engine, speed about eight knots, purchased by Major Wilson from Oscar Rhondahl of Kokopo, decendant of the Queen of Rabaul, for 10,000-pounds, which included the half-German skipper and Chinese engineer....
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The Australian Independent Companies were based on the British commando formation and the first units given this deceptive name were trained by British officers of No.104 British Military Mission, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Mawhood, in the art of survival field craft, rigging explosives, setting demolitions, practicing various weapons drill, learning how to kill the enemy silently and to dabble in wireless-radio expertise at the Tidal River Camp situated in the wilderness of Wilsons Promontary in Victoria....
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