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85 county
this thread is suprising in how it shows how little the posters actualy know.
Milne Bay Yanks were militia ( usa chocos) there performance was discussing. Which lead to the comment by ( the Fat aussie boss dude) Rather a tired Australian than a fresh Yank, ( or some such words)
To be fair, the American troops were unblooded, poorly trained, for example, during 20 months of jungle training , in Nth Qld, one American Regiment performed a single night patrol. Most were National Guardsmen, from the mid-west. The Americans at Buna were good ol' boys from the American backwoods, utterly unprepared for the terrors of jungle warfare. Their youth & inexperience troubled the American commanders, " their soldiers " observed Eric Bergerud, " although extremely enthusiastic, were very young, & very poorly trained...with just enough savvy professionals to hold it together. ....what was, in essence, a childrens crusade ".
When war broke out in the Pacific, the well trained, equipped and led US Marines were sent to Guadalcanal. This fact reflected the relative unimportance of the Kokoda campaign in the eyes of the US Commanders. They thought the Buna campaign would be a mopping up job. Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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