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List of attackson Australia by date 1942 February 19: (10:00 am) Darwin, Northern Territory (NT) 19: (11:55 am) Darwin, NT 19: Bathurst Island, NT 20: 11:30 Off Cape Londonderry, Western Australia (WA). MV Koolama damaged by a Kawanishi H6K flying boat. Attacked again at 1.30pm and severely damaged, with injuries to three passengers. 21: Rulhieres Bay, WA (later known as Koolama Bay) Koolama attacked again, no damage or injuries. March 3: (9.20am) Broome, WA. Attack on Broome: a strafing raid by nine Mitsubishi Zeroes. At least 88 people were killed and 24 Allied aircraft were destroyed. 3: (~10.30am) Carnot Bay, WA. PK-AFV (Pelikaan), a Douglas DC-3 airliner owned by KLM, was shot down by Zeroes returning from the attack on Broome. It crash-landed 80km (50 mi) north of Broome. Four passengers were killed. Diamonds worth £150,000-300,000 were lost or stolen following the crash. 3: Wyndham, WA. Strafing attack by Zeroes. No casualties. 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February March 2: (2:34 pm) Coomalie Creek Airfield, NT 15: (11:20 am) Darwin (oil tanks), NT April May HMAS Maroubra sinking after being attacked off Millingimbi on 10 May 1943 2: (10:15 am) Darwin RAAF Airfield and Darwin Floating Dock, NT 9: Millingimbi, NT 10: Millingimbi, NT. The cutter HMAS Maroubra was sunk. 20: Exmouth Gulf, WA 21: Exmouth Gulf, WA 28: Millingimbi, NT June 18: Horn Island, Qld 20: (10:43 am) Winnellie and Darwin RAAF Airfield, NT 28: (11:07 am) Vesteys, NT 30: (12:30 pm) Fenton Airfield, NT July 6: (12:02pm) Fenton Airfield, NT August 13: (9:45pm) Fenton Airfield, NT 13: (11:12 pm) Fenton Airfield and Coomalie Creek Airfield, NT 13: (11:42 pm) Coomalie Creek Airfield, NT 14: Long Airfield, NT 17: Port Hedland, WA[8] 21: (00:37 am) Fenton Airfield and Coomalie Creek Airfield, NT 21: (03:30 am) Pell Airfield, NT September 15: (00:25 am) Fenton Airfield and Long Airfield, NT 15: Onslow, WA. 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