Operation Walnut
Operation Walnut was a military operation conducted by the Allies on the Aroe Islands during World War Two. On the 12th July 1943 a reconnaissance patrol, WALNUT III was inserted on Djieo, a small island north of Enoe Island, using Hoehn military folboats. Their fate is unknown, presumed killed. The patrol was organised by the Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service.[1]
References
- ↑ "NEFIS". Allies in Adversity: Australia and the Dutch in the Pacific War. Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
Further reading
- Hoehn, John (2011). Commando Kayak: The Role of the Folboat in the Pacific War, hirschbooks.net or ozatwar.com/hoehn. ISBN 978-3-033-01717-7.
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- Townsville raid (1943)
- Operation Copper (1945)
- Operation Opossum (1945)
- Operation Walnut
- Operation Apple (1945)
- Operation Lion
- Operation Apricot
- Operation Flounder
- Operation Firtree
- Operation Turnip
- Operation Salmon
- Operation Mackerel
- Operation Tiger
- Operation Poppy
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- Operation Potato
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- Operation Pine Needle
- Operation Crayfish
- Operation Trout
- Operation Shark
- Operation Carrot
- Operation Radish
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- Operation Bream
- Operation Binatang
- Operation Carpenter
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- Operation Crocodile
- Operation Finch
- Operation Giraffe
- Operation Magpie
- Operation Menzies
- Operation Politician
- Operation Raven
- Operation Robin
- Operation Shrill
- Operation Squirrel
- Operation Stallion
- Operation Starfish
- Operation Swallow
- Operation Swift
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