yes, a family friend was transferred to 9th cipher in nov 44 in boganville NG and stayed there until discharged and sent home in dec 45. hope this helps
Papua New Guinea was Australian territory.
The Australian government.
Guinea is within the African continent, not to be confused with New Guinea which is within the Australian continent.
Not really.
West New Guinea is in the Pacific, New Guinea is the norther part of the Australian continent.
Unlike the Guinean franc, the guinea was a British coin used before the decimal system. The precise context is as follows: Australian dollars to Guinea (British currency) One guinea was equivalent to 21 shillings, or £1.05 after Australia decimalized in 1966. Reserve Bank of Australia, Wikipedia When Australia switched to the dollar, £1 became A$2.00. Therefore, a guinea became A$2.10. Wikipedia, Reserve Bank of Australia
The Papua New Guinea Natives
The men of the Australian Army were veterans of fighting in the New Guinea Campaign.
An Australian pelican is a species of pelican, Latin name Pelecanus conspicillatus, found primarily in Australia and New Guinea.
No. None of the stars on the Australian glag symbolise Papua New Guinea, because PNG is not a territory of Australia any more - nor was it a territory when the flag was originally designed.
The were ON Australian territory since Papua New Guinea was administered by Australia.
West New Guinea is in the Pacific, New Guinea is the norther part of the Australian continent.