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They fought on the Kokoda track.
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The Kokoda Track was and still is a single file trail through the mountainous jungle of New Guinea. Not only was the terrain very tough, the Australians were trying to run the Japanese out of the area.
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.
Aussies like New Guineans, because they are fuzzy wuzzy angels
The Kokoda Trail was the sight of the most significant battle fought by Australians in World War II, against Japanese invaders. Over 625 Australians were killed and 1000 wounded. The Kokoda Trail is a narrow track over the rugged mountains of Papua New Guinea.
The Japanese wanted to take Port Moresby to make invading Australia easier and the Australians had to keep Port Moresby.
It was the trail used for soldiers to get from one side of the island to the other the Japanese on one side and the Australians on the other.
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Australians had to keep Port Moresby.