Place | Oceania: Pacific Islands, Tonga, Lifuka Island |
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Accession Number | P10751.022 |
Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Transparency |
Maker |
Church, Michael |
Place made | Pacific Islands: Tonga |
Date made | 1982 |
Conflict |
Period 1980-1989 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Commonwealth of Australia copyright |
Corporal Steve Thomas taking levels for some piers at the local school. A replacement classroom ...
Corporal Steve Thomas taking levels for some piers at the local school. A replacement classroom was built out of the remnants of a destroyed building. This image relates to the service of Michael Church, 17 Construction Squadron, who was a member of the Cyclone Isaac mission in 1982, in Tonga. Cyclone Isaac killed 12 people and caused extensive damage to Tonga when it struck on 3 March 1982. Hercules from No 36 and No 37 Squadron flew relief supplies, personnel and equipment during the period 4-21 March. Two Iroquois from 9 Squadron were deployed, providing aero-medical evacuations, distribution of relief supplies, and transport of passengers in the area. A team of 70 Australian Engineers and communications personnel were also deployed to assist the reconstruction effort.