WWII Hidden Atlas

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Coastwatchers’ Most Valuable Tool

What often mattered more than weapons for Allied coastwatchers in the Pacific?

Reliable radios, local knowledge, and trust with island communities. Their warning reports could redirect aircraft and ships long before enemy forces were visible to major bases.

Why it matters: It highlights how information and relationships shaped Pacific warfare.

Solomons and New Guinea · 1942-1944

Source trail: Australian War Memorial