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Morobe Province of
Papua New Guinea. The town is
commonly misspelt as
Finschafen or Finschaven.
During World War II, the town was also
referred to as Fitch...
- were; two at Kalo Kalo,
Fergusson Island, New Guinea. one at
Mange Point,
Finschafen Area, New Guinea, two at Cape K****oe, Hollandia,
Dutch New Guinea, one...
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Finschhafen Urban LLG is a local-level
government (LLG) of
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. 83.
Finschhafen Urban "Census
Figures by
Wards -
Momase Region"...
- Rosenkrantz,
France January 25, 1945 —
Junior Van Noy †
Private near
Finschafen, New
Guinea October 17, 1943
Franklin Van Valkenburgh † Navy
Captain Pearl...
- "Finschaffen" in PNG media. The US
World War II base is
usually written as "
Finschafen" and
occasionally "Finschaven" is also used.
Pacific Wrecks information...
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capture the Huon
Peninsula had
begun in
earnest shortly after, to
secure Finschafen before a
drive on Saidor. A
secondary effort pushed inland from Lae through...
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Detzner was
advised that the war had
ended and
surrendered himself at
Finschafen complete with
sword and sun helmet. He was
interned at
Sydney and returned...
- ICAO: AYFI). It is
located on the south-east tip of Huon
Peninsula at
Finschafen. A half mile inland,
parallel to
Schneider Harbor, with
Dregerhaffen to...
- 1989 20 PG120129
Morobe Province Finschafen District Burum Kwat
Rural LLG 12081 2820 16 PG120206
Morobe Province Finschafen District Kotte Rural LLG 9942...
- Later,
Nojima Maru sank 50
nautical miles (93 km; 58 mi)
southeast of
Finschafen, New
Guinea at 07°15′S 148°30′E / 7.250°S 148.500°E / -7.250; 148.500...