- (6°44′28″S 146°40′12″E / 6.741034°S 146.670007°E / -6.741034; 146.670007 (
Wampit)). The
phonology consists of the following: Beer, Bettina, and Hans Fischer...
- Mubo, the
Australian 24th
Infantry Battalion,
which had been
defending the
Wampit Valley in an
effort to
prevent ****anese
movement into the area from Bulolo...
- and
Bobdui Ridges,
while defensive patrols were
undertaken through the
Wampit Valley,
around the
Bulwa and
Zenag airstrips and
towards the
Markham River...
- Mubo the
Australian 24th
Infantry Battalion,
which had been
defending the
Wampit Valley in an
effort to
prevent ****anese
movement into the area from Bulolo...
- the
fighting around Bobdubi Ridge and
Mount Tambu before patrolling the
Wampit Valley during the Salamaua–Lae campaign. The
official war historian, Gavin...
- to Wau and Bulolo. From
there it
would march overland via the
Watut and
Wampit Valleys to the
Markham River,
cross the
Markham River with the aid of paratroops...
-
whilst other elements were
covering the
inland routes from the
Markham and
Wampit Rivers. As
Major Fleay attempted to
juggle his
forces and
relieve the exhausted...
-
whilst other elements were
covering the
inland routes from the
Markham and
Wampit Rivers. As
Fleay attempted to
juggle his
forces and
relieve the exhausted...
- Watut, and
other Markham languages. 01. Mare (Wampar
language speakers) 02.
Wampit (Wampar
language speakers) 03.
Gabensis (Wampar
language speakers) 04. Omisi...
- and
flying to Wau,
before moving to
Bulolo and then down the
track to the
Wampit River where they
established a base on 1 July.
Allocated a
large area of...