Yes, during World War II, Thompson's Point in Rockhampton, Australia, was utilized by the U.S. Army as a base. It served as a staging area for U.S. troops and equipment, playing a significant role in the Pacific campaign. The location was strategic due to its proximity to supply routes and the Great Barrier Reef for naval operations.
That point is about 33 miles west-southwest of Rockhampton, near the east coast of Australia.
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Stalingrad
During world war 1 it was below freezing point and many people had ice creams unlucky it was -50 degres
The Battle of Midway .
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the battle of El Alamein
Liverpool and Manchester.
There were used in the food rationing during World war 2.
The "handwriting was on the wall", during the TET offensive of '68.
The Battle Of Midway