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ANZAC 100 focuses on the Kokoda Track

Date : 05 / 07 / 2015

Author : Jim Linton - VK3PC

During WWII along a narrow 96 kilometre track over the rugged 
Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea, 625 Australians were killed 
and over 1,000 wounded. 
The Battle of Kokoda Track lasted four-months following the enemy 
landing in July 1942, and was one the most significant battles fought
 by the Australian Military Forces. 
It will be commemorated twice in the WIA ANZAC 100 program. 
The Eastern Mountain District Radio Club has the WIA-issued 
callsign VI3ANZAC, for a week from July 20.

The Kokoda Memorial Track in the Dandenong Ranges National Park 
at Ferntree Gully in Melbourne’s outer-east is to be part of the 
VI3ANZAC commemoration, with other EMDRC activity from its club 
rooms in Burwood. 
Victorian veterans of the Kokoda campaign adopted the park as their 
memorial site, because of the similarity of its 1,000 steps to the 
first 100 metres of the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea.

The ‘Kokoda Track Memorial Walk' in Ferntree Gully with its 
14 plaques represents an area of historical significance. 
Vincent Henderson VK7VH will also be air as VK100WIA in Hobart 
on July 21, the day in 1942 when the enemy landed at Gona on 
the Papua north coast. 
Australians and Papuans stopped the invaders reaching Port Moresby. 
The extraordinary event was on hot and humid days, with cold nights, 
torrential rainfall and tropical diseases. 
The enemy was within 40 kilometres of Port Moresby that was vital 
to Australia’s defence. However, in a series of costly engagements, 
they were pushed back and abandoned their plan. 
This action was captured in a newsreel filmed by Damien Parer. 
Now part of our history it links Australian soldiers and the Papuans, 
who we call the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels because of their supportive 
actions and frizzy hair.

All of the ANZAC 100 events are on the WIA website. Additional 
ANZAC-suffixed callsign events are invited to join. 
For more information on this please contact the WIA Director 
Fred Swainston VK3DAC. 

		(Sourced from the WIA Website)

http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2015/20150705-1/index.php

	(Posted to the Packet Radio Network courtesy Tony VK7AX)
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