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Battle of Milne Bay happened on 1942-09-07.
The area of Milne Bay Province is 14,000 square kilometers.
The population of Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea is estimated to be around 276,000 people.
There is no specific reference to a "milne bruin." It could be a typo or a misspelling of "Milne Bay," which is a province in Papua New Guinea known for its role in World War II. If you have additional context or details, please provide them for a more accurate response.
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The Battle of Milne Bay was fought in August-September 1942 in Papua New Guinea during World War II. It was a key battle where Australian forces successfully defended the strategic port of Milne Bay against a Japanese invasion attempt, marking the first major defeat of Japanese land forces in the Pacific War. The battle was significant as it halted the Japanese southern advance towards Australia and boosted Allied morale.
Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea
At Milne Bay in New Guinea.
The battle of Milne bay was fought because it to stop the construction of a Japanese aircraft field in New Guinea that can bombard Australia and they can drop paratroopers on the Australian ground so it's an threat for the British and Americans forces that are in Australia.
A Milne Bay striped possum, also known as the milne marsupial, is a small marsupial native to Papua New Guinea. It is distinctive for its striking black and white striped fur pattern and prehensile tail, which it uses to navigate the rainforest canopy. These arboreal marsupials primarily feed on insects, fruit, and nectar.
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