
Originally Posted by
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I once read where the American troops were sent to Milne Bay because it was thought to be safe and they would not be subject to combat. The 'better' US troops were sent to Port Moresby.
The American troops at Milne Bay were engineers, tasked with building the airfields. The Australians were the only infantry there at that time. American Infantry were not in action in New Guinea until the Buna campaign, after the Kokoda campaign was over. The American egineers at Milne Bay were tasked with defending the airfields. Bob
"Development of the first airstrips at Milne Bay began in July 1942. Australian infantry and American engineers were sent to begin clearing land for the airstrips and the base that would support them. Over the following weeks, more ships arrived, bringing more men, supplies and equipment for base development, and by the end of August nearly 9000 Allied personnel, mostly Australian, were based at Milne Bay. "
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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