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Were there any trenches on the Kokoda Track?

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Soldiers dug weapon pits for protection.

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How did kokoda track get its name?

The Kokoda Track is a road in Papua New Guinea, famous for being the site of a World War II battle. There is much debate over whether it should be called the Kokoda Track or Kokoda Trail; however, in 1972, it officially became the Kokoda Trail.


When was the Kokoda Track used?

In 1942.


Conditions of the kokoda track?

Dirty


Where does the Kokoda Track start and finish?

The two ends of the Kokoda Trail are at Kokoda and Owers Corner sixty miles apart.


Why do people walk the kokoda track?

So that they can see the track.


Why did they call it the kokoda trail?

The Kokoda Trail or Kokoda Track gets its name from the village of Kokoda, which is at one end of the trail. Owens Corner is the town at the other end.


What started Kokoda?

A Japanese force moved down the Kokoda Track to capture Port Moresby.


What is the Kokoda Track used for these days?

Stuff


In which country is the Kokoda Track?

Papua New Guinea.


How many Japanese died on the kokoda track?

About 5000


Who owns the Kokoda Track?

Papua New Guinea.


Who was victorious in the capture of the Kokoda Track?

The Australian Army.