Operation Inco I
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World War II operation
Operation Inco I was a World War II operation by the Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service on the island of Java. On 7 July 1945, the Dutch submarine HNLMS K XV landed personnel and supplies of the shore party Inco I at six different places on the coast of the Damar islands.[1]
- ↑ "Boat KXV". Dutch Submarines.
Australian special operations of the Second World War | |
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| Timor, Sundas and Java |
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| New Guinea |
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| Borneo |
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| Celebes and Moluccas |
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| Malaya and China Seas |
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| Other |
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| Other Netherlands East Indies |
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Dutch East Indies Commando raids of the Second World War | |
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| Sumatra | Korps Insulinde (1943–45) |
| Java |
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| Celebes |
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| Moluccas |
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| Timor |
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| New Guinea |
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