Solomon Islands Labour Corps, a Second World War organisation in the British Solomon Islands
The corps were stationed at all military establishments, especially the large bases at Guadalcanal, the Russell Islands, and Tulagi.
Labour | Canary Islands | United States Marine Corps | United States Army Corps of Engineers | Faroe Islands | Solomon Islands | Channel Islands | Falkland Islands | International Labour Organization | Marshall Islands | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | Peace Corps | South Shetland Islands | Royal Flying Corps | Hawaiian Islands | Pacific Islands | Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands | Aleutian Islands | United States Army Air Corps | Cook Islands | Solomon | Balearic Islands | Royal Army Medical Corps | Civilian Conservation Corps | British Virgin Islands | New Zealand Labour Party | Cayman Islands | Channel Islands of California | Andaman Islands | Ryukyu Islands |
The movement was created after Nori, Aliki Nono'oohimae, Jonathan Fiifii'i, and a host of others from Malaita who worked together in the Solomon Islands Labour Corps during World War II.