English: Pilot Officer Goffage RAAF (better known as the actor Chips Rafferty) reading the programme for a revue to be held at the RAAF Base at Gili Gili in the Milne Bay area.
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2006-08-06 13:53 Roisterer 296×344× (71815 bytes) {{PD-Australia}} This image of Chips Rafferty was taken in 1943. Under Australian law, all images created prior to 1955 are in the public domain. Source: http://cas.awm.gov.au/pls/PRD/glbx.accept_login?screen_name=cas_search_pkg.pr_search_by_link&sc
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