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- Australian and United States forces against the ****anese beachheads at Buna, Sanananda and Gona. From these, the ****anese had launched an overland attack on...
- Sanananda is a village on the coast of Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. Sanananda was occupied by the Imperial ****anese in 1942 during World War II and...
- 7th Australian Division and Doe ****umed command of the positions on the Sanananda track from Brigadier Ivan Dougherty on 3 January 1943.: 330  The front...
- General George Alan Vasey's 7th Division and Doe ****umed command of the Sanananda Front from Brigadier Ivan Dougherty on 3 January 1943.: 330  The front...
- Northern District was also the scene of heavy fighting; the Buna, Gona and Sanananda campaigns are particularly well remembered. In January 1951, the province...
- forces attacked the main ****anese beachheads in New Guinea, at Buna, Sanananda and Gona. Facing tropical disease, difficult terrain and well-constructed...
- Australian and United States forces against the ****anese beachheads at Buna, Sanananda and Gona. The Allied advance on the ****anese positions at Buna–Gona was...
- was presented not only as the first major victory but an American one. Sanananda, an Australian victory, was presented as merely a mopping-up operation...
- crocodiles ... Incidence of malaria was almost one hundred per cent. At Sanananda the swamp and jungle were typhus-ridden ... crawling roots reached out...
- Australian and United States forces against the ****anese beachheads at Buna, Sanananda and Gona. The ****anese forces at the start of the Battle of Buna–Gona...