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Conflict in the Pacific - HSC Modern History PHS - Strategic and political reasons for bombing Pearl Harbour Students learn about: Course of the Pacific War - Japanese advance 1941-1942 and the impact of the fall of the Philippines, Singapore, Burma and he East Indies - Turning points in the war: Battle of the Coral Sea, Battle of Midway, Battle of Guadalcanal, New Guinea
PowerPoint Presentation Field Slide Leads patrols of section strength Develop section area of platoon harbour Provide section guides as needed Attend platoon orders groups, conduct recce’s and deliver orders to section Be a competent navigator
PowerPoint-Präsentation - PMG Ensuring territorial integrity through the Management of Small Harbours and Coastal Properties Access to State Coastline, Maritime Infrastructure, Small Harbours and Bays Ensure inclusive Economic Growth and Development through the Empowerment of Local Communities
Harbour Support Services Any person of any age, race, sexuality gender Domestic abuse can occur within any relationship not just intimate relationships How we can help: Support for people who need emergency Refuge Accommodation Dispersed Properties Adult Support Service for people who wish to remain in the relationship or do not wish to enter a refuge
Japan and World War II - THE HISTORY DESK The Japanese had been shown how to attack a harbour with planes by the British attack on the Italian fleet in Taranto 11 11 1940 The US navy had chosen to regard the feat as a ‘fluke’
PowerPoint Presentation From the Introductory Slide: National Fire Director Tom Harbour and Tim Sexton had a discussion in spring of 2014 about the quality of incident objectives in WFDSS decisions
World War II - mrdoranhistory. weebly. com Dec 1941 Pearl Harbour US navy lucky as only 18 ships sunk Eventually Alllied ships, weapons (depth charges), sonar, code-breaking and air reconnaissance won Allied Bombing Allied Advance 1942-1945 US Flying Fortresses and GB Lancasters bombed German cities and factories German retaliation with V1 and V2 GB and US troops up through Italy