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The British Reoccupation of Hong Kong SE5058

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The British Reoccupation of Hong Kong

D C Towell and R Thompson of 42 Marine Commando with some of the children from the Tai Po Orphanage during a party hosted by the unit. The orphanage was located in the new territory on the mainland adjacent to Hong Kong where 42 Marine Commando were carrying out policing operations.

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Imperial War Museums
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