What were the key events in the Kokoda campaign?

The scene was set for an epic battle for survival across some of the most inhospitable jungle terrain on the planet.

  • 7 December 1941 (8 December in Australia)
  • 3 January 1942.
  • 21 January 1942 – Madang, Lae and Salamua Bombed.
  • 23 January 1942 – Rabaul Attacked.
  • 24 January 1942 – Bougainville Bombed.
  • 29 January 1942.

Why is the Kokoda Track significant?

The Kokoda Track marks the course of one of the most important battles for Australians in the Second World War. Between 21 July and 16 November 1942, the Australian Army halted the furthermost southward advance by Japanese forces in Papua New Guinea and then pushed the enemy back across the mountains.

What were the dates of the Kokoda campaign?

July 1942 – November 1942
Kokoda Track campaign/Periods

How many days does it take to walk the Kokoda Track?

Despite the challenge posed it is a popular hike that takes between four and twelve days (depending on fitness). Locals have been known to hike the route in three days. Download your copy of the Kokoda Trail map and view our flyover video.

What happened in the Kokoda campaign on the 22 January 1943?

It fell on 22 January 1943. The Battle of the Beachheads had been the bloodiest of all the Papuan campaigns. The Australians had lost 1,261 killed and 2,210 wounded, the Americans 734 Killed and 2,037 wounded.

What happened in the battle of isurava?

While Isurava was a notable Japanese victory Horii had failed in his main aim, to completely destroy the Australian force. Nor did the casualties inflicted by either side favour the Japanese. Over the period from 25 August to 31 August the Australians lost 99 killed and 111 wounded.

What happened at the Kokoda Track in ww2?

Why did Japan invade Kokoda?

In July 1942, Japanese forces landed on the northern coast of Papua. Their objective was to make their way overland along the Kokoda track and capture Port Moresby on the southern coast. This would give them control of Papua, and a base from which to attack the Australian mainland and shipping in the Pacific.

When did Kokoda fall?

Battle of Kokoda
Date 28–29 July 1942 8–10 August 1942 Location Territory of Papua 8°52′51.1″S 147°44′02.5″E Result First engagement: Japanese victory Second engagement: Australian victory
Belligerents
Australia Japan
Commanders and leaders

How many Japanese soldiers died on the Kokoda Track?

More than 150 New Guineans died as members of the PIB or as porters along the Kokoda Track. The Japanese are believed to have suffered more than 2,000 battle casualties and nearly 3,000 further casualties from disease or malnutrition.

How many died on the Kokoda Trail?

625 Australians
Approximately 625 Australians were killed along the Kokoda Trail and over 1,600 were wounded. Casualties due to sickness exceeded 4,000.

How many Japanese died at Kokoda?

By 16 November, two brigades of the Australian 7th Division had crossed the Kumusi River at Wairopi, and advanced on the Japanese beachheads in a joint Australian and United States operation….

Kokoda Track campaign
30,000 13,500
Casualties and losses
625 killed 1,055 wounded 4,000+ sick ~ 2,050 ~ 4,500 including sick.

When did the Kokoda Track campaign start and end?

There are a total of (25)Kokoda Track Campaign – WW2 Timeline (July 21st – November 16th, 1942)events in the Second World War timeline database. Entries are listed below by date-of-occurrence ascending (first-to-last). Other leading and trailing events may also be included for perspective.

Where does the Kokoda Track Cross Owen Stanley?

The Kokoda Track crosses the Owen Stanley Ranges between Kokoda, a large government station west of Popendetta in Oro Province and Ower’s Corner, 50km east of Port Moresby. The Track passes through nine villages and crosses numerous creeks and rivers.

Who was involved in the retake of Kokoda?

A Company, 39th Battalion retakes Kokoda from a handful of Japanese troops and holds Kokoda Plateau for 2 days. The 21st Infantry Brigade (AIF) arrives in Port Moresby from Australia. The 2/14th and 2/16th Battalions are sent up the Kokoda Track. The 39th Battalion digs in at Isurava.

How many villages does the Kokoda Trail pass through?

The Track passes through nine villages and crosses numerous creeks and rivers. The Track not only offers the locals a means to travel from one village to another, but allows trekkers access to traverse the spectacular scenery of the Owen Stanley ranges.