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- Ghost_Mountain abstract "Ghost Mountain is the name given by US Army servicemen in 1942 to a mountain in the Owen Stanley Range in the South East of Papua New Guinea, also known locally as 'Suwemalla' or more officially as 'Mt. Obree'. Ghost Mountain rises to 3,080 metres (10,100 ft).In October 1942, the US Army's first intended offensive operation in the Pacific Campaign of the Second World War was across the Kapa Kapa Trail. Members of the US Army's 2nd Battalion, 126th Regiment, 32nd Red Arrow Division were ordered to flank the Japanese in a 130 miles (209 km) march on foot across the Owen Stanley Range, including crossing near Ghost Mountain, considerably east of the more well-known Kokoda Track.The Kapa Kapa trail across the Owen Stanley divide was a 'dank and eerie place, rougher and more precipitous' than the Kokoda Track on which the Australians and Japanese were then fighting.Ghost Mountain earned its name from the eerie phosphorescent glow given off at night by moss-covered trees in the forests on its slopes. The mountain also claimed the lives of a number of US 5th Air Force air crews during the conflict, and a civilian aircraft since then.".
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- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageID "5387235".
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageLength "3082".
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageRevisionID "575569784".
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink 126th_Cavalry_Regiment.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink 32nd_Infantry_Division_(United_States).
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Fifth_Air_Force.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kapa_Kapa_Trail.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kokoda_Track.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kokoda_Track_campaign.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Owen_Stanley_Range.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Pritzker_Military_Museum_&_Library.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink South_West_Pacific_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Ghost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghost Mountain".
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- Ghost_Mountain subject Category:Mountains_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Ghost_Mountain hypernym Name.
- Ghost_Mountain point "-9.516697 148.066864".
- Ghost_Mountain type Landform.
- Ghost_Mountain type SpatialThing.
- Ghost_Mountain comment "Ghost Mountain is the name given by US Army servicemen in 1942 to a mountain in the Owen Stanley Range in the South East of Papua New Guinea, also known locally as 'Suwemalla' or more officially as 'Mt. Obree'. Ghost Mountain rises to 3,080 metres (10,100 ft).In October 1942, the US Army's first intended offensive operation in the Pacific Campaign of the Second World War was across the Kapa Kapa Trail.".
- Ghost_Mountain label "Ghost Mountain".
- Ghost_Mountain sameAs Q5557117.
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- Ghost_Mountain sameAs Q5557117.
- Ghost_Mountain lat "-9.516697".
- Ghost_Mountain long "148.066864".
- Ghost_Mountain wasDerivedFrom Ghost_Mountain?oldid=575569784.
- Ghost_Mountain isPrimaryTopicOf Ghost_Mountain.