Rabaul
Americannoun
noun
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Capt Turner said residents of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea - a strategic hub captured by the Japanese in 1942 - still felt their connection to the Montevideo Maru disaster "very strongly today".
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2023
They were to escort 23 dive bombers and 18 torpedo planes on a strike on the big Japanese base at Rabaul, on the island of New Britain, in the South Pacific.
From Washington Post • Jul. 27, 2019
“We felt the earthquake a bit, but it was not too strong,” constable Roy Michael told Reuters by phone from Rabaul police station.
From The Guardian • Oct. 10, 2018
He added that the quake was also felt in the township of Rabaul.
From Fox News • Oct. 10, 2018
MacArthur had wanted to attack Rabaul straight on, but it was heavily defended.
From "Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two" by Joseph Bruchac
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