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∙ 13y agoThe Northern Territory has no documented major national or in-house battles. The only recorded battles were in the Second World War when Japanese fighters and bombers attacked Darwin. The first of these attacks was on 19 February 1942, and this was just the beginning of an estimated 64 Japanese air raids on Darwin that occurred in 1942-43. The last of these was on 12 November 1943.
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∙ 13y agoThe Northern Territory has no documented major national or in-house battles. The only recorded battles were in the Second World War when Japanese fighters and bombers attacked Darwin. The first of these attacks was on 19 February 1942, and this was just the beginning of an estimated 64 Japanese air raids on Darwin that occurred in 1942-43. The last of these was on 12 November 1943.
The last major gold find in Australia was at Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, and occurred during the 1930s.
nothing that is major
The Battle of Bull Run was the first major battle of the Civil War. It occurred in July 1861 in Virginia.
the battle of Dunkirk ('Dunkerque' in French)
After the Battle of Marathon, the defeated Persians' punitive expedition returned home and Persia planned a major invasion, which occurred a decade later, and which was also repelled.
The Battle of The Little Bighorn, e.g. "the Battle of the Greasy Grass", occurred June 25-26, 1878 on the Little Bighorn River, near Garryowen, in the Montana Territory (now the State of Montana). The Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho, led by several major war leaders, including Crazy Horse and Chief Gall, were victorious over General Custer.
Answer this question… Both resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties despite little territory changing hands
It stands for Queensland And Northern Territory Aerial Services which began in Australia in1921 and is the major airline operating in Australia today.
Antietam was the first major battle during the Civil War that actually turned the South away from attacking the North. Very few Southern forays into the North occurred after Antietam. The last, Gettysburg, ended in disaster for the South.
There were several major battles in Northern Europe in World War II. Two of them were the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.
One major development which came from the cyclone was that of the Northern Territory's self-government. Until 1974, the Northern Territory had minimal self-government, with a federal minister being responsible for the Territory from Canberra. However, the cyclone and subsequent response highlighted problems with this arrangement that led directly to the decision of Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser to grant the Territory self-government in 1978.