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    The Battle of Manado took place as part of the Japanese offensive to capture the Dutch East Indies. It occurred at Manado (also spelled Menado) on the...
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    Maria Menado (born Liesbet Dotulong; 2 February 1932), also known as Liesje Mandagi, is an Indonesian-born Malay actress, model, and producer who is known...
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    Yokosuka SNLF, carried out Japan's first ever combat air drop, during the Battle of Menado, in the Netherlands East Indies, on January 11, 1942. Four hours before...
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    facilities and ports of Balikpapan and Tarakan, and on Celebes the cities of Menado and Kendari had also fallen. To gain full control of Makassar Strait,...
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    Manado (redirect from Menado)
    (1999–2000). "The Fall of Menado, January 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. "Station 97014". Federal Ministry of Transport and...
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    of which were vassal states of Makassar, evacuated Menado, and admit that its monopoly of the spice trade in the Moluccas "were in contravention of God's...
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    Southern Expeditionary Army Group (category Army groups of Japan)
    "The capture of Bandjermasin". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The Fall of Menado, January 1942"...
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    Japanese destroyer Amatsukaze (1939) (category World War II destroyers of Japan)
    series of patrol duties and transiting from various naval facilities, on January 9, 1942, Amatsukaze departed Magnaga Bay, and met with the Menado invasion...
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  • capture Kendari will proceed along the Menado – Kendari – Makassar line that falls under the responsibility of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The plan calls...
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    Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939) (category Destroyers of the Republic of China Navy)
    Throughout the rest of December and into January of 1942, Yukikaze would escort invasion convoys heading to Legaspi, Lamon Bay, Menado, Kendari, and Ambon...
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    Ibō Takahashi (category Japanese admirals of World War II)
    the invasions of Menado, Kendari and Makassar in Celebes and amphibious operations in the Banda Sea, and the second for the invasion of Dutch Borneo....
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    9th Bomb Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Air Force)
    Singosari to attack Japanese air and naval concentrations in the Bay of Manado located at Menado in the Northern Celebes Islands, about 1,000 miles to the northeast...
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    Japanese cruiser Nagara (category Ships of the Battle of Midway)
    the convoy landing the Sasebo No. 1 Special Naval Landing Force (SNLF) at Menado and Kendari in the Celebes. On 25 January 1942, while at Kendari, the destroyer...
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    Japanese destroyer Hatsukaze (category World War II destroyers of Japan)
    Hatsukaze participated in the invasion of the Netherlands East Indies, escorting the invasion forces for Menado, Kendari and Ambon in January, and the...
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    Japanese cruiser Jintsū (category Second Sino-Japanese War cruisers of Japan)
    launched from Jintsū shot down a Dutch Lockheed Hudson light bomber near Menado, but was shot down itself before it could return. In early February, Jintsū...
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    Airborne forces (category Types of military forces)
    Archived from the original on 2015-07-08. L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The Fall of Menado, January 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942...
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  • ways" from herself.[page needed] Helios is assisted by the Maenads (メナード, Menado), two priestesses who guard a shrine in Elysion and escaped the Dead Moon...
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    HMAS Deloraine (category Bathurst-class corvettes of the Royal Australian Navy)
    from Morotai to Menado, then returned to Sydney and commenced clearing minefields off the New South Wales coast. For the first half of 1946, Deloraine...
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    Japanese destroyer Kuroshio (category World War II destroyers of Japan)
    Kuroshio participated in the invasion of the Netherlands East Indies, escorting the invasion forces for Menado, Kendari and Ambon in January, and the...
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    Japanese destroyer Natsushio (category World War II destroyers of Japan)
    the invasion of the Netherlands East Indies, escorting the invasion forces for Menado, Kendari and Ambon in January. During the invasion of Makassar on...
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