An important part of Fiji's Defense Force during World War 2 was the Bilo Battery Gun Site and the Fiji Museum is organizing an open day tomorrow for the people to see the site and know more about it.
The World War 2 broke out in September 1939 and lasted until 1945 and during that time Fiji had no military tradition.
Entry will be free for every one tomorrow at Bilo Battery Gun Site in Lami.
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