07 August (Solomon Islands ) within release The 50th Anniversary of Battle of Guadalcanal goes into circulation Stamp U.S. Landing On Guadalcanal face value 30 Solomon Islands cent
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Also in the issue The 50th Anniversary of Battle of Guadalcanal:
Stamp U.S. Landing On Guadalcanal it reflects the thematic directions:
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