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Captain John Anderson Chalk (22 July 1916 – 21 March 2001) was an officer of the Papuan Infantry Battalion during the Second World War. He led the first ground attack on Papuan territory against Imperial Japanese forces which had landed at Buna and Gona. Along with 35 or 40 soldiers under his command he led an ambush of 1,000 Japanese troops.

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  • Captain John Anderson Chalk (22 July 1916 – 21 March 2001) was an officer of the Papuan Infantry Battalion during the Second World War. He led the first ground attack on Papuan territory against Imperial Japanese forces which had landed at Buna and Gona. Along with 35 or 40 soldiers under his command he led an ambush of 1,000 Japanese troops. (en)
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  • The Japanese eventually arrived, preceded by native carriers, so I had to hold my fire until the Japanese soldiers came into view. I gave the order to fire and immediately the Japanese swung into action with mortars and 'woodpecker' machine guns. (en)
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  • Captain John Anderson Chalk (22 July 1916 – 21 March 2001) was an officer of the Papuan Infantry Battalion during the Second World War. He led the first ground attack on Papuan territory against Imperial Japanese forces which had landed at Buna and Gona. Along with 35 or 40 soldiers under his command he led an ambush of 1,000 Japanese troops. (en)
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