This map shows Milne Bay, where a Japanese force has landed in ^ the south-east corner of New Guinea. The relationship of this area to the Solomons, where initial success appears to have been won by United States forces, can be seen. Kieta, shown in the bottom right corner, is on the northernmost island of the group, which extends to the southeast.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1942, Page 3
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61This map shows Milne Bay, where a Japanese force has landed inthe south-east corner of New Guinea. The relationship of this area to the Solomons, where initial success appears to have been won by United States forces, can be seen. Kieta, shown in the bottom right corner, is on the northernmost island of the group, which extends to the south- east. Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1942, Page 3
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