Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. The Kokoda Track is a foot track that runs roughly southwest from Kokoda 96 kilometres (60 mi) overland (60 kilometres (37 mi) in a straight line) through the Owen Stanley Range towards Port Moresby. It was known before the war and had been used as an overland mail route.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kokoda_TrackKokoda Track - Wikipedia

    Map of the Kokoda Track as it was in 1942. The map is rotated to have NE bearing at the top of the page. The Kokoda Track or Trail is a single-file foot thoroughfare that runs 96 kilometres (60 mi) overland – 60 kilometres (37 mi) in a straight line – through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KokodaKokoda - Wikipedia

    Kokoda is a station town in the Oro Province of Papua New Guinea. It is famous as the northern end of the Kokoda Track, site of the eponymous Kokoda Track campaign of World War II. In that campaign, it had strategic significance because it had the only airfield along the Track.

  4. Learn about the 1942 battle between Australian and Japanese forces in the Owen Stanley Range, Papua, during World War II. Find articles, videos, photos and stories of the Kokoda campaign and its impact.

  5. After more tenacious fighting along the Kokoda Track, the Australians and their New Guinean allies were able to defeat the Japanese and retake Kokoda village on November 2. Despite suffering heavy casualties and engaging in prolonged combat in some of the most challenging terrain on Earth, Maroubra Force, including the reinforcing units from ...

  6. Fought across the vast wilderness of the Owen Stanley Mountains, The Kokdoa Track Campaign was Japan's final, great attempt to capture Port Moresby, the last...

  7. The core of this site concerns the Kokoda track - or the Kokoda trail as it is sometimes called. The Battle of Kokoda was a four-month struggle which began with the Japanese landing in Papua in July 1942.

  1. People also search for