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  2. Borneo campaign - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the progress of the Borneo campaign. The plans for the Allied attacks were known collectively as Operation Oboe. [13] The invasion of Borneo was the second stage of Operation Montclair, [1] which was aimed at destroying Imperial Japanese forces in, and re-occupying the NEI, Raj of Sarawak, Brunei, the colonies of Labuan and British North Borneo, and the southern Philippines. [14]

  3. Battle of Borneo (1941–1942) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Borneo was a successful campaign by ... It also gave Imperial Japan a seaboard facing Sarawak and North Borneo across the China Sea. In December 1941 ...

  4. South-East Asian theatre of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Arakan Campaign; ... From 23 December 1941, ... Java, Borneo, and all the water areas of the South China Sea. Malaya, French Indochina, and Thailand remained a ...

  5. 9th Division (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    After serving during 1941–1942 in the North African campaign, at the Siege of Tobruk and both the First and Second Battles of El Alamein, the 9th Division returned to Australia. In 1943–1944, it served in the New Guinea campaign and, during 1945, in the Borneo campaign. It was disbanded, following the end of the war, in early 1946.

  6. Japanese occupation of British Borneo - Wikipedia

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    Marquis Toshinari Maeda, the first commander of the Japanese forces in northern Borneo, pictured in 1941 before his death in 1942. Once Sarawak was secured, control of the rest of British Borneo fell to the Kawaguchi Detachment, while neighbouring Dutch Borneo was administered by the IJN. [6] In mid-March 1942, the navy detachment was ...

  7. Naval Base Borneo - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the Dutch East Indies was a major ... During the Borneo campaign in 1944 and 1945 the Allies both built new bases and used captured Japan bases for ...

  8. Battle of Banjarmasin - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1941, Banjarmasin was the administrative centre for East and South-East Borneo, and seat of the governor of Dutch Borneo. [3] Oelin (Ulin) Airfield that was located 25 kilometers outside the town ranged only 420 kilometers from Surabaya, making it a key target in the Japanese plan to destroy Allied air power in Java prior to their offensive. [4]

  9. Category:Borneo campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Borneo campaign — on and around Borneo island, part of the South West Pacific theatre of World War II. Pages in category "Borneo campaign" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.