AUSTRALIAN MILITARY
The Coastwatchers, also known as the Coast Watch Organisation, Combined Field Intelligence Service or Section C, Allied Intelligence Bureau, were Allied military intelligence operatives stationed on remote Pacific islands during World War II to observe enemy movements and rescue stranded Allied personnel. They played a significant role in the Pacific Ocean theatre and South West Pacific theatre, particularly as an early warning network during the Guadalcanal campaign.
(First published, London: Oxford University Press, 1946.) Australian War Classics Giant. xx, 425 p. : maps ; 22cm. #270323 (Name on prelims.)
World War 2. Australian secret service operations by coastwatchers. Papua New Guinea. | World War, 1939-1945 — Secret service — Australia. | World War, 1939-1945 — Papua New Guinea.