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- Kolombangara (sometimes spelled Kulambangara) is an island in the New Georgia Islands group of the nation state of Solomon Islands in the southwestern...
- The Battle of Kolombangara (****anese: コロンバンガラ島沖海戦) (also known as the Second Battle of Kula Gulf) was a naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War...
- landings on New Georgia, Kolombangara and Santa Isabel. By June 1943, there were 10,500 troops on New Georgia and 9,000 on Kolombangara, all under the command...
- Bismarck Sea undamaged, and led a ****anese counter attack at the Battle of Kolombangara, where she likely directly torpedoed the light cruiser HMNZS Leander...
- the night of 6–7 August 1943 in Vella Gulf between Vella Lavella and Kolombangara in the Solomon Islands of the southwest Pacific. This engagement was...
- The Kolombangara leaf warbler or sombre leaf warbler (Phylloscopus amoenus) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It is found...
- provisions and bring troops to the ****anese garrison on Vila Plantation, on Kolombangara Island's southern tip. America's sophisticated deciphering of the ****anese...
- Gizo/Kolombangara is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Located in Western Province and covering Gizo and Kolombangara...
- battle involved United States and ****anese ships off the eastern coast of Kolombangara in the Solomon Islands. It took place during the early stages of the...
- Hamakaze (浜風, "Beach Wind") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial ****anese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged...