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- Q7686516 subject Q13272189.
- Q7686516 subject Q6178841.
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- Q7686516 abstract "Taroa Airfield was a major air base approximately three miles long and one mile wide on Maloelap Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The airfield was the most eastern Japanese air base of the Second World War. Heavily bombed during the war, it was a favorite target for bombers from Makin Airfield, Tarawa and Abemama. A US Navy recon photo of this island in 1944 shows a twin-engine twin tail plane that is thought to be that of Amelia Earhart, and was published in the book Lost Star by Randall Brink in 1993.".
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- Q7686516 wikiPageWikiLink Q13272189.
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- Q7686516 wikiPageWikiLink Q6178841.
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- Q7686516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603132.
- Q7686516 point "8.705277777777777 171.23055555555555".
- Q7686516 type SpatialThing.
- Q7686516 comment "Taroa Airfield was a major air base approximately three miles long and one mile wide on Maloelap Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The airfield was the most eastern Japanese air base of the Second World War. Heavily bombed during the war, it was a favorite target for bombers from Makin Airfield, Tarawa and Abemama.".
- Q7686516 label "Taroa Airfield".
- Q7686516 lat "8.705277777777777".
- Q7686516 long "171.23055555555555".