- The American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) Command, or
ABDACOM, was the short-lived
supreme command for all
Allied forces in
South East Asia in early...
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January 1942
succeeded by the American-British-Dutch-Australian
Command (
ABDACOM), and secondly, 1963–1971
succeeded by Australia, New Zealand, and United...
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short lived American-British-Dutch-Australian
Command (
ABDACOM).
Shortly after the
collapse of
ABDACOM,
supreme command of the
South West
Pacific theatre...
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General Archibald Wavell to the American-British-Dutch-Australian
Command (
ABDACOM), a
supreme command for
Allied forces in
Southeast Asia. This gave Wavell...
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shipping and
bases in the
Indian Ocean.
Following the
destruction of the
ABDACOM forces in the
battles around Java in
February and March, the ****anese sortied...
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Command (
ABDACOM) was
formed on 1
January 1942, to
control all
Allied forces in
South East Asia and the
South West Pacific.
ABDACOM nominally controlled...
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anchor for the
operations of the American-British-Dutch-Australian
Command (
ABDACOM), the
first Allied joint command of the
Second World War.
Singapore controlled...
- Indies. On 27 February, the main American-British-Dutch-Australian
Command (
ABDACOM)
naval force,
under Admiral Karel Doorman–a
Dutch officer–steamed northeast...
- of the
Second World War, from the fall of
Singapore and the
ending of
ABDACOM in
early 1942
until the
formation of the
South East Asia
Command (SEAC)...
- Far
Eastern Military District American-British-Dutch-Australian
Command (
ABDACOM)
South East Asia
Command (SEAC) This
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