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The bicycle invasion of the Malay Penninsula
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I was reminded of the deep impression that these photos made on me by a recent post by @SayakaChatani about the location of a Japanese Comfort Station in wartime Singapore.
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#WW2
#Singapore
#Malaysia
#JapaneseImperialArmy
#KotaBharu
#kotabharu #japaneseimperialarmy #malaysia #singapore #ww2
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The bicycle invasion of the Malay Penninsula
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These photos are from a April 2012 visit to the Reflections at Bukit Chandu Museum on Kent Ridge in an area that witnessed one of the final battles between the British and Japanese forces before the capture of Singapore.
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I was reminded of the deep impression that these photos made on me by a recent post by @SayakaChatani.
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#WW2
#Singapore
#Malaysia
#JapaneseImperialArmy
#KotaBharu
#kotabharu #japaneseimperialarmy #malaysia #singapore #ww2
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The bicycle invasion of the Malay Penninsula
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These photos are from a April 2012 visit to the Reflections at Bukit Chandu Museum on Kent Ridge just east of NUS's main campus in an area that witnessed one of the last battles of WW2 between the British and Japanese forces before the capture of Singapore.
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#WW2
#Singapore
#Malaysia
#JapaneseImperialArmy
#KotaBharu
#kotabharu #japaneseimperialarmy #malaysia #singapore #ww2
#MH370. The first mention I found of any radar from #KotaBharu is on Wed 12 March 2014 by Armed Forces Chief Zin. At 2m35s in this video Zin says about the KotaBharu radar:
"to a certain extent we saw saw some blips too".
#MH370. In this early press conference (probably after 14:00MYT on 08 March 2014) Hishammuddin is clearly unaware of any unidentified radar tracks from #KotaBharu or #Butterworth.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnvxkl4KTB4
#mh370 #kotabharu #butterworth