I Corps headquarters was later assigned control of the New Guinea campaign.
Of these, all but 25 Squadron served briefly in the New Guinea campaign.
Moved to the Philippines in December 1944 at the end of the New Guinea campaign.
In 1943-45, the division took part in the New Guinea campaign.
Australians played a central role in the New Guinea campaign during 1942 and 1943.
If the sisters' husbands are included there were seven men from the family in action, some in the thickest part of the New Guinea campaign.
This was done, initially at least, at the expense of the New Guinea campaign.
These troops had seen action alongside Australian units throughout the New Guinea campaign.
In the New Guinea campaign of 1942-43 the general declined to visit the front at times when a firsthand look was warranted.
This campaign also converged with the New Guinea campaign.