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  • {{Image|Solomon Islands 1989.jpg|right|450px|Solomon Islands (map from 1989)}} The '''Solomon Islands''' are an independent republic, made up of a archipelago of islands in the
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  • ...included [[Australia]], [[New Guinea]], the [[Philippines]], the western [[Solomon Islands]], and the [[Malay Peninsula]] and [[Singapore]]
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  • {{Image|Solomon Islands 1989.jpg|right|450px|Solomon Islands (map from 1989)}} The '''Solomon Islands''' are an independent republic, made up of a archipelago of islands in the
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  • ...mashed a destroyer-escort reinforcement convoy to [[Kolombagara ]]in the [[Solomon Islands]].
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  • {{r|Solomon Islands}}
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  • ...ne of the [[Pacific Forum patrol boat]]s [[Australia]] gave to the [[Royal Solomon Islands Police Force]].<ref name=RsipfMaritime/><ref name=SolomonStar2018-06-15/> ...''Lata'' in June 2000, and used it to bombard [[Honiara]], capital of the Solomon Islands.<ref name=nautilusPPBP/>
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  • {{r|Solomon Islands}}
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  • {{r|Solomon Islands}}
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  • * [[Solomon Islands dollar]]
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  • {{r|Solomon Islands}}
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  • ...the brink of agreeing to allow China to build a Chinese Naval Base in the Solomon Islands. | title = Solomon Islands asks navies not to send ships pending review
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  • {{Image|Solomon Islands and Sea.gif|right|350px|Solomons and Santa Cruz}} ...he defense of territories in New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and the Solomon Islands. Its two territories in New Guinea--Papua, a territory of the Commonwealth,
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  • ...t Kitts and Nevis]], [[St Lucia]], [[St Vincent and the Grenadines]] and [[Solomon Islands]]. ...] is selected by a parliamentary vote, as is the [[Governor-General of the Solomon Islands]].
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  • '''Solomon Islands campaign'''
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  • ...marines surrounded by enemy Japanese forces on a beachhead on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on September 27, 1942. Although he knew that his boat was to be used for
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  • ..., where she joined the forces preparing for the invasion of the southern [[Solomon Islands]]. On 7 August 1942, Quincy bombarded Japanese installations on Guadalcanal
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  • ...for [[Pearl Harbor]] where she loaded hosspital crew and cargo for the [[Solomon Islands]]. Arriving [[Guadalcanal]] [[27 February]], ''Lacerta'' discharged cargo a
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  • ...inventory of all supplies for the army and naval units in the Bismarcks-[[Solomon Islands|Solomons]]-eastern New Guinea areas until February 1944. Most of these supp ...d, American and Australian advances in New Guinea to the west and in the [[Solomon Islands|Solomons]] to the south had all but isolated Rabaul. Beginning in October,
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  • ...ofstate|Solomon Islands}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|the Solomon Islands}}</td>
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  • ...roceeded via the [[Panama Canal]] and [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]] to the [[Solomon Islands]], arriving at [[Guadalcanal]] on [[5 March]]. Assigned to Amphibious Squad
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  • *[[Solomon Islands]] (Became a Dominion in 1978).
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  • ...n blocking access to Bougainville, conducting raids across the border into Solomon Islands, and in 1996 being involved in the murder of the premier of the Bougainvill
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  • <td>[[Solomon Islands]]</td><td>[[Honiara]]</td><td>[[Pacific region|Pacific]]</td>
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  • ...iving at [[Saipan]] on [[27 April]]. Five days later, she headed for the [[Solomon Islands]]. ''Tate'' loaded marines and cargo at [[Guadalcanal]] and [[Tulagi]] betw
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  • ...[[Hollandia]] area, ''Centaurus'' sailed for amphibious exercises in the [[Solomon Islands]].
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  • ...s, gasoline, and general supplies and got underway for operations in the [[Solomon Islands]]. The vessel arrived off [[Guadalcanal]] on [[7 August]], disembarked her ...ille Island|Bougainville]]. ''Alchiba'' continued her supply duties in the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia through late March 1944.
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  • ...the form [[Tok Pisin]] of [[Papua New Guinea]] and Pijin Blong Solomon ([[Solomon Islands]] pidgin).
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  • ...ring the remainder of February and into early March, she operated in the [[Solomon Islands]] conducting amphibious training exercises with [[U.S. Army|Army]] troops.
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  • ...paration for the [[Battle of the Eastern Solomons|American thrust into the Solomon Islands]] in which United States forces would take the offensive for the first time ...in operations on [[Bougainville Island|Bougainville]], the largest of the Solomon Islands. Although taken under enemy attack several times, ''Alhena'' discharged her
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  • ...[[3 February]] and [[7 February]] and then returned to sea bound for the [[Solomon Islands]]. ...meda'' arrived at [[Guadalcanal]]. She spent the ensuing five weeks in the Solomon Islands carrying out amphibious exercises in preparation for the [[Battle of Okinaw
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  • ...Coral Sea''' took place on 7-8 May 1942, in the waters southwest of the [[Solomon Islands]] and eastward from [[New Guinea]]. While the [[United States Navy]] lost m
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  • ...een January and June supporting consolidation operations in the southern [[Solomon Islands]]. ''Algorab'' made a total of five voyages between New Caledonia, [[Espiri
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  • *[[Solomon Islands]], joined 19/09/1978
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  • ...September 2019 01.jpg|100px]] || [[RSIPV Gizo 05|RSIPV ''Gizo'' 05]] || [[Solomon Islands]] || 2019-11-08 || 2019-12-19 || || * Solomon Islands will receive two vessels.<ref name=Monch2018-04-19/><ref name=solomonstarne
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  • |Solomon Islands |Solomon Islands
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  • ..., on the 14th, loaded cargo, and got underway soon thereafter for [[Munda (Solomon Islands)|Munda]] on [[New Georgia]]. From there, she headed for [[Finschhafen]], [[
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  • <td>[[Solomon Islands]]</td><td>[[Honiara]]</td><td>[[Solomon Islands dollar]]</td> ...lomon Islands}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|the Solomon Islands}}''</small></td>
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  • ...here on the 29th; and then pressed on to Bougainville Island|Bougainville, Solomon Islands, arriving in Empress Augusta Bay on 1 December. She embarked members of the ...d discharged a portion of her provisions. Her next destination was Tulagi, Solomon Islands, where she paused on 10 August to take on supplies. The vessel reached Noum
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  • Control of the [[Solomon Islands]], of which Guadalcanal was a part, was considered militarily vital by both ...of Naval Operations, chose the Solomon Islands, specifically the southern Solomon islands of Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Florida.
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  • ...age 128</ref> and only 3 countries in the world (Cameroon, Namibia and the Solomon Islands) have none.<ref>''An Introduction to Religion and Politics'', Routledge, 2n
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  • ...ot one, carriers, he sent ''USS Hornet'' and ''USS Enterprise'' toward the Solomon Islands, to suggest to the Japanese that the American carriers were in the South Pa
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  • ...nce; the only ground unit that participated in every island assault in the Solomon Islands; following which, Raiders as individuals or units were in virtually every I
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  • ...sembled for the [[Battle of Guadalcanal|invasion of Guadalcanal]] in the [[Solomon Islands]].
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  • Sailing from thence to the [[Solomon Islands]], the attack cargo ship reached [[Tulagi]] on [[18 March]]. For the remain
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  • ...ember from the western and central Pacific region. It is based in Honiara, Solomon Islands. While the FFA proper was formed over 20 years ago, VMS operation began in
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  • ...t returned from over two years of perilous fieldwork in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The parallels to the lives of Darwin and Wallace may not be coincidental.
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  • ...tchtower. Assigned to Task Group (TG) 62.1, ''Bellatrix'' proceeded to the Solomon Islands, arriving in the transport area off Guadalcanal’s Lunga Point in the earl
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  • ...a from May 6, 1944 to October 1, 1944. He commanded Allied Forces in the [[Solomon Islands campaign]] until the close of the war. On August 21, 1945, on [[Bougainvill
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  • *The Solomon Islands. A special envoy appointed by the Secretary General helped to resolve civil
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  • ...opher and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuvalu, Barbados, Grenada, Solomon Islands, St Lucia and The Bahamas) - who are known collectively as the "Commonwealt
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  • ...lton| first = Lieut. F.| authorlink = | title = Notes on Natives of the Solomon Islands | journal = The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain
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  • ...w the invasions of Burma, the [[Dutch East Indies]], [[New Guinea]], the [[Solomon Islands]] and the capture of Manila, [[Kuala Lumpur]] and [[Rabaul, battle of|Rabau Japanese land forces continued to advance in the [[Solomon Islands]] and [[New Guinea]]. From July, 1942, a few Australian militia battalions,
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  • ...navy's conduct of the war, he criticized its withdrawal from the central [[Solomon Islands]] and demanded naval battles against the Americans for the losses they had
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  • ...Zealand, North Korea, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vanuatu, and Vietna
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  • The Japanese naval air base at Buka in the Solomon Islands had been made unusuable by bombardments, and U.S. intelligence believed tha ...hips smashed a destroyer-escort reinforcement convoy to Kolombagara in the Solomon Islands.
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  • <tr><th align="left">Solomon Islands</th><th align="left">baby book</th></tr>
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  • ...ingapore]], [[History of Slovakia]], [[History of Slovenia]], [[History of Solomon Islands]], [[History of Somalia]], [[History of South Africa]], [[History of Spain]
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