During World War II, Oro Bay was used as staging area, the terminus for convoys of Operation Lilliput, for the battle of Buna-Gona and future operations. A United States advanced base was constructed at Oro Bay, with a liberty ship wharf at the southern end of the bay, installations along the shore, and anti-aircraft gun batteries in the surrounding hills. On 28 March 1943, Imperial Japanese planes attacked shipping and harbour facilities at Oro Bay, resulting in the sinking of SS Masaya and SS Bantam. Oro Bay Airfield was also located near here.
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Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea by natives under supervision of US soldiers during World War II.
Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under supervision of engineer battalion of the US Army during World War II. Natives dig a drainage ditch at a side of a road under the supervision of US 116th Engineer Battalion, 41st Division soldiers. Various views of natives working in mud. The soldiers drill holes with pneumatic drills. A bulldozer levels the road. Location: New Guinea. Date: May 12, 1943.
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Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea by natives under supervision of US soldiers during World War II.
Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under supervision of engineer battalion of the US Army during World War II. Natives dig a drainage ditch at a side of a road under the supervision of US 116th Engineer Battalion, 41st Division soldiers. Various views of natives working in mud. The soldiers drill holes with pneumatic drills. A bulldozer levels the road. Location: New Guinea. Date: May 12, 1943.
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Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under supervision of 116th Engineer Battalion during World War II.
Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under the supervision of engineer battalion of the US Army during World War II. A dump truck unload rocks. A rock crusher machine in operation. Native laborers at work. Crushed rocks fall from a hopper in a truck. Location: New Guinea. Date: May 12, 1943.
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Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under supervision of 116th Engineer Battalion during World War II.
Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under the supervision of engineer battalion of the US Army during World War II. A dump truck unload rocks. A rock crusher machine in operation. Native laborers at work. Crushed rocks fall from a hopper in a truck. Location: New Guinea. Date: May 12, 1943.
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Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea by natives under supervision of US soldiers during World War II.
Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under supervision of engineer battalion of the US Army during World War II. Natives dig a drainage ditch at a side of a road under the supervision of US 116th Engineer Battalion, 41st Division soldiers. Various views of natives working in mud. The soldiers drill holes with pneumatic drills. A bulldozer levels the road. Location: New Guinea. Date: May 12, 1943.
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Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under supervision of 116th Engineer Battalion during World War II.
Construction of a road from Oro Bay to Dobodura, New Guinea under the supervision of engineer battalion of the US Army during World War II. A dump truck unload rocks. A rock crusher machine in operation. Native laborers at work. Crushed rocks fall from a hopper in a truck. Location: New Guinea. Date: May 12, 1943.
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During World War II, Oro Bay was used as staging area, the terminus for convoys of Operation Lilliput, for the battle of Buna-Gona and future operations. A United States advanced base was constructed at Oro Bay, with a liberty ship wharf at the southern end of the bay, installations along the shore, and anti-aircraft gun batteries in the surrounding hills. On 28 March 1943, Imperial Japanese planes attacked shipping and harbour facilities at Oro Bay, resulting in the sinking of SS Masaya and SS Bantam. Oro Bay Airfield was also located near here.
I was missing my Little miss misty eyes She made my life complete Id been waiting on True loves sweet surprise And it tasted so sweet Oh it tasted so sweet I could hear The sound of the love bell Told me all it could tell And the sight of The blue moon rising Told me all was well Told me all was well I was just driftin As a wind blown wave Like a stricken ship I thought I'd never be saved So far below me There seemed so much more Yet a man has to know What he's looking for Something unknown Kept my life turning around But I couldnt get near to Putting my feet on the ground With all that I had Any man would be glad But my everything was nothing So what made me sad I was missing my Little miss misty eyes She made my life complete I was waiting on True loves sweet surprise And it tasted so sweet It tasted so sweet Farewell to that same lonely road Ive seen the last of That heavy load No more blues about paying dues Its time for reaping
Senate seat and a county commissioner seat, as well as a couple of school tax rate elections ... 21-Nov. 1 ... to 7 p.m ... Bushland Fire Station #1 - Truck Bays, 17600 Indian Hill Rd., Bushland ... Valle de Oro Fire Station - Truck Bay, 23801 FM 1061, Valle de Oro.
Public Works and Highways Senior Undersecretary Emil Sadain, who represented Bonoan at the summit, led the presentation of flagship infrastructure initiatives that include Growth Corridors in Mindanao...
Beat Del Oro, 58-0 ... The Bulldogs don’t just score in bunches, they defend, including limiting Del Oro to 25 yards rushing on 21 carries to inch closer to their ninth Sierra Foothill League crown since joining the section’s top conference in 2014.2.
Having made a successful start to his career at Sandown in late July, the New Bay colt doubled his tally as an odds-on favourite in Essex, albeit having to work harder than many expected to see off RalphBeckett’s promising newcomer Rock d’Oro.
Answers in the murky 2010 dismemberment murder of a Bolton father may finally be close at hand.Advertisement 2 ...View more offers ... The next day Conte’s dismembered remains were scattered at several locations in Oro-Medonte, Bracebridge and Lake of Bays.
Finney SalesPavilion on Tuesday evening. Opening up with Hip No ... 22, a Medaglia d’Oro bay filly bred and raised by Stonestreet Farm and consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, got things rolling by commanding a $975,000 price tag to start the night ... .
But planting a vineyard never occurred to the Bay Area transplants until they attended the annual Sierra Oro FarmTrail, an event during which Butte County farms and wineries opened their doors to guests for tours and tastings.
The Curlin bay won ... The Medaglia d’Oro dark bay ran into stiff competition as a juvenile, including a second to eventual Grade 1Belmont Stakes winner Dornoch in a maiden event in October at Keeneland.
to the UP paper ... The first beneficiary will be the planned Luzon Economic Corridor connecting the ports of Batangas, Manila, Clark, and Subic Bay. Two other international ports that will benefit from RE investment will be Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro ... .
Their flight paths take them over communities such as Oldsmar, Pinellas Park, Del Oro Grove and Safety Harbor, where Claudio lives ... wouldn’t be a problem before he bought a house in Del Oro Groves.
By Danielle Ames . CNN...SLO has small-town charm ... While it offers a window on the past, San Luis Obispo isn’t standing still ... Reminders of the past. Mission in San Luis Obispo ... Morro Bay State Park and Montaña de Oro State Park are west of SLO ... Insider tip.
Mackenzie said that later this year, 5 miles of trails in the Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve — which is made up of several former cattle ranches — will become part of the Bay AreaRidgeTrail.