The Australian Kokoda Campaign During the World War II

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Kokoda was arguably Australia’s most significant campaigns of the Second World War. The track crosses some of the most rugged and most isolated terrain in the world, and is only passable by foot. Being poorly equipped, and having not developed effective jungle warfare tactics, troops had to manoeuvre through the rough terrain. “In these moss forests, where you couldn't see the sun, the roots of the trees are all covered in moss and the track was only root from root. Further along, where it was not quite so high, you would spend three hours climbing up a small pad through the jungle.” (Simonson, 1995) Australia’s involvement through this jungle-enclosed pathway was the last resource Australian troops needed to conquer to defend the mainland from dire threat. Through nightmare conditions like torrential rain, leeches, malaria horrific fighting and more Australia managed to push the Japanese back to where they came from. Despite the relatively small size of our armed forces, Australians fighting in the Kokoda campaign made a significant outcome to world war two.
The complex issue of a track that crosses some of the most rugged and most isolated terrain in the world which is only passable by foot made the fight between the Australians and the Japanese. The kokoda track began along the gentle slope of Buna on the coast of the kokoda valley, but soon revolved into steep ridges, plunging to deep valleys, to dense rainforests with dripping moss and leeches. The kokoda track is a footpath across the Owen Stanley ranges in Papua New Guinea. It runs from the highland town of Kokoda to the Sogeri plateau about 25 miles east of Port Moresby. During the war neither the Japanese nor Australians had proper maps of the track over mountains, the tr...

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