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[[Image:Work fight or perish (RC02370).jpg|thumb|An Australian Government leaflet bearing the likeness and signature of Prime Minister [[John Curtin]], telling Australians that they must make sacrifices for the war effort.]]
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 Following the main ceremony on board USS ''Missouri'' Japanese field commanders surrendered to Australian forces at ceremonies conducted at Morotai, several locations in Borneo, Timor, Wewak, Rabaul, Bougainville and Nauru.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/vevp/surrender.html |title='Surrender' |accessdate=2008-02-23 |format= |work=Australia's War 1939—1945 }}</ref>

==Australians in other theatres==
[[Image:Mission 204 (P00763001).jpg|thumb|Four members of the Australian contingent to Mission 204 in [[Yunnan Province]], China, during 1942]]
In addition to the major deployments, Australian military units and individual Australian service personnel served in other theatres of the war.

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