North Western Area Campaign
The North-Western Area Campaign was an air campaign fought between the Allied and Japanese air forces over northern Australia and the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) between 1942 and 1945. The campaign began with the Japanese bombing of Darwin on 19 February 1942 and continued until the end of the war.
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North Western Area Campaign
The North-Western Area Campaign was an air campaign fought between the Allied and Japanese air forces over northern Australia and the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) between 1942 and 1945. The campaign began with the Japanese bombing of Darwin on 19 February 1942 and continued until the end of the war.
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The North-Western Area Campaig ...... s in Japanese shipping routes.
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B-25 Mitchell bombers from No. ...... uadrons formed during the war.
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Aritomo Gotō
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Aubrey Fitch
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Chūichi Hara
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Frank J. Fletcher
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George Brett
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John Crace
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Kiyohide Shima
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Shigeyoshi Inoue
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Takeo Takagi
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Thomas C. Kinkaid
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North Australian Air War 1942–1943
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North Western Area Campaign
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the Pacific Theater of World War II
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the Pacific War
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Northern Australia and the Netherlands East Indies
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Northern Australia
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Allied strategic victory
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Japanese tactical victory
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The North-Western Area Campaig ...... nued until the end of the war.
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North Western Area Campaign
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North Australian Air War 1942–1943
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North Western Area Campaign
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