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The Australian army had been good to Eric. His deployment to New Guinea in late 1943 had been the most enjoyable time of his life. Here, far from home, in the steamy tropics of the south Pacific, this young soldier discovered a remarkable queer world that rivalled the complex urban subcultures back home. New friends, sexual delights, passing romance and lasting love were all possibilities on the streets of Port Moresby, then swollen with young servicemen from Australia and the United States.
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Lawson Glassop, The Rats in New Guinea (Sydney: Horwitz, 1963). Glassop’s work is presumably based on his own wartime experience and much of the material for this book was taken from his first novel which was published during the war, We Were the Rats (Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1944).
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Smaal, Y. (2015). Men in Uniform. In: Sex, Soldiers and the South Pacific, 1939–45. Genders and Sexualities in History. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-36514-9_4
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