The Landing at Lae was an amphibious landing to the east of Lae and then the subsequent advance on the town during the Salamaua–Lae campaign of World...
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seaborne landing near Lae, subsequently taking the town with simultaneous drives from the east and north-west. As the situation around Lae grew more...
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Landing at Nadzab was an airborne landing on 5 September 1943 during the New Guinea campaign of World War II in conjunction with the landing at Lae....
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Australian Navy have been named HMS Lae for the town of Lae in New Guinea. HMAS Lae (L3035), a Mark III Tank Landing Ship acquired in 1946 and placed into...
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Battle of Roosevelt Ridge Battle of Mount Tambu 'Operation Postern Landing at Lae Landing at Nadzab Bombing of Wewak (17–21 August 1943) Finisterre Range campaign...
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ship supported the amphibious landing at Lae, New Guinea. Later in September, she participated in the amphibious landing at Finschhafen, New Guinea. After...
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Airport, Nadzab Airport is a regional airport located at Nadzab 42 kilometres (26 mi) outside Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea along the Highlands...
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Guinea, conducting an amphibious landing as part of operations to capture Lae in early September at the end of the Salamaua–Lae campaign, before participating...
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the Bismarck Sea, 2-4 March 1943 Landings at Woodlark and Kiriwina (Operation Chronicle), 30 June 1943 Salamaua–Lae campaign, April–September 1943 Battle...
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launched an airborne assault on Nadzab (see below), and a seaborne landing near Lae (see below), taking the town with simultaneous drives from the east...
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