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Port Dixon, Malaya (April 1942)

Port Dixon, MalayaPort Dixon, Malaya – April 1942

A typical Malay home built on stilts with thatched roof. The Malays’ generally were self sufficient growing vegetables, rice, cocout palms, fruit trees and of course fished. By doing so in their kampongs, (villages) they lived relatively comforable and at an easy pace.

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    • In Transit to Far East
    • Life as a POW
    • Miscellaneous
    • Nostalgia
    • Sacrifice
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    • The Guns
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