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    The Drive on Munda Point was an offensive by mainly United States Army forces against Imperial Japanese forces on New Georgia in the Solomon Islands from...
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  • Allied Landings on Rendova on 30 June 1943, the Drive on Munda Point during July and the Japanese New Georgia counterattack in Mid-July, Munda airfield was...
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    southwestern tip (called Munda Point) of the western end of New Georgia, and the large Roviana Lagoon is just offshore. Munda Point was originally the site...
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    time of the battle, the island's significance lay in its proximity to Munda Point on the western coast of New Georgia, where the Japanese had established...
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    The Battle of Munda Point was a battle from 22 July – 5 August 1943 between primarily United States Army and Imperial Japanese Army forces during the...
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    used the Landings on Rendova, Drive on Munda Point and Battle of Munda Point to secure a secretly constructed Japanese airfield at Munda and the rest of...
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  • march through Suva on 13 April 1943. Fiji Guerrillas took part in Allied landings on New Georgia, as part of the Drive on Munda Point. Tasked with securing...
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    USS Columbia (CL-56) (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    Georgia to support US Army forces fighting during the drive on Munda Point. By about 03:00 on 12 July, the ships had arrived off the island, and Columbia...
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    fight in the New Georgia Campaign, including during the Drive on Munda Point. It was inactivated on 1 November 1945 at Camp Stoneman, California. The 172nd...
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    New Georgia campaign (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    objective was the Japanese airfield on Munda Point. Stubborn defense by the Japanese delayed the US advance on Munda and the Japanese mounted a strong counterattack...
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    Munda would be captured on August 5, and the entire island would be secured by August 25. Allied forces on New Georgia began the Drive on Munda Point...
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    and continuous rain. Static warfare in the dense jungle made the drive on Munda Point bitter and frustrating for the men of the 169th. By 17 July, the...
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    Zanana to begin the drive on Munda Point. To support this effort a separate landing group was detached to secure the area around Bairoko on the northern coast...
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    New Georgia counterattack (category Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata)
    were attempting to capture an airfield constructed by the Japanese at Munda Point on New Georgia with which to support further advances towards the main...
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    Battle of Viru Harbor (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    campaign. Located on the southeastern coast of New Georgia island, Viru Harbor lies along a key avenue of approach towards Rendova and Munda Point. In formulating...
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  • Battalion, the battalion took part in combat operations on Guadalcanal, Rendova, Munda Point, and Guam. Like most other Marine defense battalions, the...
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    Battle of Bairoko (category Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata)
    Zanana to begin the drive on Munda Point. To support this effort a separate landing group was detached to secure the area around Bairoko on the northern coast...
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    The Santal (or Santhal) are an Austroasiatic-speaking Munda ethnic group of the Indian subcontinent. Santals are the largest tribe in the Jharkhand and...
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    of Jorhat and Golaghat on 21–25 February 2019. The Munda and Mundari languages are linguistically considered the same, with Munda being a subgroup of the...
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    lexicons for the ‘Savara’ people (Munda tribe) Sora-English Dictionary Savara Patalu The British Government conferred on him the title of Rao Saheb not for...
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    Loch Leven (Highlands) (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    Chàrnaich) lies on its southern shore. The burial place of the MacDonald clan of Glencoe lies on an island - Eilean Munde, St.Munda's or St Munn's or...
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    under the leadership of Birsa Munda. Birsa Munda belonged to the Munda community and lead thousands of people from Munda, Oraon, and Kharia communities...
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    Sonari, Jamshedpur (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    Ho, Oraon, Munda and other tribes. The centre has huge sculptures of leaders of the freedom movement like Baba Tilka Majhi, Birsa Munda and Sidho-Kanhu...
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  • linguistic area. Retroflex consonants in the Burushaski, Nuristani, Dravidian, Munda, and Indo-Aryan families of South Asia. The occurrence of click consonants...
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    against the Japanese airfield at Munda and covered the southern (coastal) flank of the drive. The Battle of Munda Point was extremely bloody for the regiment;...
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  • Canal or Main Line. These Canals are not used for direct irrigation. They drive water from the river/ reservoir through head regulator and feed it to Branch...
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  • Bookwala and aired on Voot while the second season, produced by Bombay Fables, Sejal Shah, Bhavesh Mandalia, and Gaurav Shukla aired on JioCinema. The first...
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    Archived from the original on 5 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023. "Ash appeal fails to boost eye donation drive". The Times of India. 24 August...
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    Junction railway station. The campus is around 6.4 km (4.0 mi) from Birsa Munda Airport making it easily accessible via rail as well as airways. The campus...
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    July—14 August Allied victory (U.S. and Australia) over Japan Battle of Munda Point 22 July—5 August The U.S. defeats Japan Battle of Centuripe 2–4 August...
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