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Looking through bits and pieces relating to my father in law I have found a piece of navy material with the capital letters SEAC written on it. Does anyone know what it means? He was in the Navy.

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Lyn

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Looking through bits and pieces relating to my father in law I have found a piece of navy material with the capital letters SEAC written on it. Does anyone know what it means? He was in the Navy.

Thanks

Lyn

South East Asia Command

'SEAC, The Services Newspaper of South East Asia Command'. The editor, 2nd Lt Frank Owen late editor of the London 'Evening Standard' was given complete editorial freedom by Admiral Mountbatten, SEAC C-in-C. Printed by 'The Statesman' in Calcutta. Edition No 291 of Thursday 26 October 1944 was priced at One Anna and headlined the Battles of Leyte Gulf that started the previous Monday. Special SEAC edition included 'Laugh with Seac'

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FYI only, I've no idea.

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I'll give up now, because I don't know what any of this means

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