Operation Sunable
      
Operation Sunable was a military operation by Australian forces in Timor during World War Two. It consisted of Lieutenant Williams, and Sergeants White, Shand and Curran. Williams was fatally wounded in a fight on 5 July 1945. The other three were captured.
References
- Silver, Lynette Ramsay (1990). The Heroes of Rimau: Unravelling the Mystery of One of World War II's Most Daring Raids Hardcover. Birchgrove, New South Wales: Sally Milner Publishing. ISBN 9781863510530. 
 
Australian Commando raids of the Second World War  | 
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| Timor |  | 
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| New Guinea |  | 
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| Borneo |  | 
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| Singapore |  | 
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| Other Pacific | 
- Townsville raid (1943)
 
- Operation Copper (1945)
 
- Operation Opossum (1945)
 
- Operation Walnut
 
- Operation Apple (1945)
 
- Operation Lion (1942)
 
- Operation Ambon 23 A2
 
- Operation Apricot
 
- Operation Flounder
 
- Operation Firtree
 
- Operation Turnip
 
- Operation Salmon
 
- Operation Mackerel
 
- Operation Tiger
 
- Operation Poppy
 
- Operation Parsnip
 
- Operation Potato
 
- Operation Goldfish
 
- Operation Pine Needle
 
- Operation Crayfish
 
- Operation Trout
 
- Operation Shark
 
- Operation Carrot
 
- Operation Radish
 
- Operation Asparagus
 
- Operation Bream
 
- Operation Binatang
 
- Operation Carpenter
 
- Operation Crane
 
- Operation Crocodile
 
- Operation Finch
 
- Operation Giraffe
 
- Operation Magpie
 
- Operation Menzies
 
- Operation Politician
 
- Operation Raven
 
- Operation Robin
 
- Operation Shrill
 
- Operation Squirrel
 
- Operation Stallion
 
- Operation Starfish
 
- Operation Swallow
 
- Operation Swift
  
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| Non-Pacific Theatres |  | 
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| Proposed |  | 
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