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Suburb in Lae District, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
Malahang is a suburb of Lae, Morobe Province in Papua New Guinea. Malahang is located North East of Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea on Busu Road
Malahang
Malahang opposite the Malahang Industrial Area. The Malahang Mission Station is located on Busu Road Malahang, Lae directly opposite the Malahang Industrial
Malahang_Mission_Station,_Lae
City in Morobe, Papua New Guinea
hill were only ever used for storage, and the Army had used the Lutheran Malahang Hospital some 10 km north of the town. The Lae City Council is also known
Lae
German Lutheran missionary (1858–1947)
filial stations on the northeastern coast of New Guinea including the Malahang Mission Station. He was educated at the mission seminary in Neuendettelsau
Johann_Flierl
St Andrews Lutheran Church in Malahang, Morobe Province. Christianity is the main religion in Papua New Guinea
Religion_in_Papua_New_Guinea
Cargo ship built in 1939
beach near Malahang at 06°49'S, 147°04'E. It was bombed again the next day at the same location and destroyed; it became known as the "Malahang wreck". During
SS_Myoko_Maru
Amphibious landing of World War II
battalions towards Kamkamun and the Malahang Mission, to secure the sawmill to the south-west and the northern end of the Malahang airfield. Meanwhile, the 24th
Landing_at_Lae
Suburb in Lae District, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
1920s, the Lutheran Church had a significant impact on the Butibum and Malahang communities and garnered a great deal of loyalty to the faith. By way of
Butibum
Australia to the mission stations at Malahang and Finschhafen however Tick fever caused many losses. Eventually the Malahang mission sold cattle to locals for
History_of_Lae
WW2 Australian Army formation
Division would carry out an amphibious landing to the east of the town at Malahang—the first large scale seaborne landing by an Australian formation since
9th_Division_(Australia)
Domestic airport in Nadzab, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
on 5 September 1943. In conjunction with the Amphibious Landing East of Malahang, was to be the start of the liberation of Lae from Japanese Occupation
Lae_Nadzab_Airport
United States Army Air Forces Medal of Honor recipient
Guinea P-47D Thunderbolt 348th FG September 14, 1943 1 Mitsubishi Ki-46 Malahang, New Guinea P-47D 348th FG October 11, 1943 4 2 Nakajima Ki-43 Kawasaki
Neel_E._Kearby
Social organization of Limbu people
Yangrok Mahbo - Mahbo Mahsuwa Madenhang Maken Makkhim Makim Maksingbung Malahang Mangap Mangbo Mangdemba Mangden Mangea Manglak Mangmu Mangsrukha Mangthumbo
Limbu_clans_and_tribes
Part of the New Guinea campaign of World War II
George Wootten, landed east of Lae, on "Red Beach" and "Yellow Beach", near Malahang beginning an attempt to encircle Japanese forces in the town. Five US Navy
Salamaua–Lae_campaign
Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
Lae. They subsequently advanced westwards, and on 14 September captured Malahang airstrip. Following the fall of Lae to the 7th Division—which had advanced
2/48th_Battalion_(Australia)
Closed airport in Lae, Papua New Guinea
used by the Japanese. During Japanese occupation they upgraded the nearby Malahang runway to be used as a satellite of Lae Airfield. In September 1943 the
Lae_Airfield
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
later, the 2/48th Battalion's C Company—led by Derrick's platoon—captured Malahang airstrip, before Lae fell to the Allies on 16 September. Derrick was scornful
Tom_Derrick
troopship was bombed and damaged by Allied aircraft and was beached at Malahang, Papua New Guinea (06°49′S 147°04′E / 6.817°S 147.067°E / -6.817; 147
List of shipwrecks in January 1943
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1943
Madang, Madang Province Maina Vocational School Denglagu, Chimbu Province Malahang Technical Vocational, Lae, Morobe Province Mendi School of Nursing, SHP
List of schools in Papua New Guinea
List_of_schools_in_Papua_New_Guinea
Village in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
on 5 September 1943. In conjunction with the Amphibious Landing East of Malahang, it was to be the start of the liberation of Lae from Japanese Occupation
Nadzab
Infantry brigade of the Australian Army during World War II
Brigade was able to force their way across and continue the advance towards Malahang airfield, where they defeated strong Japanese resistance on 15 September
24th_Brigade_(Australia)
skies of New Guinea, Melikian managed to shoot down a Ki-43 Oscar over Malahang in the Morobe Province. Melikian allowed a friend to borrow his plane in
Ray_Melikian
Luteran mission in Papua New Guinea
George Wootten, landed east of Lae, on "Red Beach" and "Yellow Beach", near Malahang beginning an attempt to encircle Japanese forces in the town. Five U.S
Hopoi_Mission_Station
Suburb in Lae District, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
three main Lutheran training locations in Lae; Martin Luther Seminary in Malahang, Balob Teachers College in Butibum and the Bumayong Lutheran High school
Bumayong
Suburb in Lae, Morobe, Papua New Guinea
interview the general stated the Japanese utilized the Lutheran hospital at Malahang. Unconfirmed reports state that Mount Lunaman contained the remains of
Voco_Point
Lewamon Logui Lokanu Lomalam Longmon Lumbaip Magazain Magedzetzu Mainyanda Malahang Mission Malangata Malanpipi Malasiga Mama Mamaringan Mambump Mami Mangam
List of populated places in Morobe Province
List_of_populated_places_in_Morobe_Province
Military unit
2/43rd advanced slowly along the coast, reaching Wagan to the south of Malahang airfield. On 16 September, the 7th Division entered Lae, with the 2/43rd
2/43rd_Battalion_(Australia)
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