File:SS Karsik 1 May 1941.png

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Formerly the German Soneck, and impounded in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) when war began, in May 1940, the 2,191 ton steamer SS Karsik (as it was renamed) was used as a train ferry at Batavia until the Japanese invasion. This meant it was well suited for the later job of carrying much needed tanks to the Allied forces in New Guinea. In June 1942 the Karsik transported supplies and equipment to Milne Bay. In December 1942 she brought tanks from Milne Bay to Oro Bay for use in the assault on Buna from December 1942 to June 1943. She took part in Operations Lilliput and Accountant, transporting Australian and American troops and material to Oro Bay.
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current17:52, 16 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 17:52, 16 January 20171,024 × 694 (515 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Formerly the German <i>Soneck</i>, and impounded in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) when war began, in May 1940, the 2,191 ton steamer SS <i>Karsik</i> (as it was renamed) was used as a train ferry at Batavia until the Japanese invasion. This meant it was well suited for the later job of carrying much needed tanks to the Allied forces in New Guinea. In June 1942 the <i>Karsik</i> transported supplies and equipment to Milne Bay. In December 1942 she brought tanks from Milne Bay to Oro Bay for use in the assault on Buna from December 1942 to June 1943. She took part in Operations Lilliput and Accountant, transporting Australian and American troops and material to Oro Bay.<br> "Australian War Memorial notice: Copyright expired - public domain—This term describes material held in the National Collection that is clearly out of the period of copyright protection. Material that has passed out of the period of copyright protection is known as being in the “public domain” and is free of known copyright restrictions."
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