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RE: Mount Austen

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Now we walk maybe a third of a mile thru grass taller than myself on a trail no wider than a foot too the Japanese observation post on Mt Austen. If you look hard, there I am.

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A Japanese Naval officer had a OP in the ditch. The Americans knew he was up here but never found him.

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RE: Mount Austen

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His cave

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We need to get you a web site for this stuff ... WITP forum isn't best "forum" for these - even though we love seeing them here !!
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The view from the OP. Ahhhh, this guy could see everything the Americans did on land, water and in the air.

It is believed that he called in Pistol Pete Arty fire onto Henderson Field. Also, using his powerfull naval radio, was talking to Haruna and Kongo the night of The Bombardment (Oct 13/14), walking their fire onto Henderson.

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RE: Mount Austen

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A Japanese Naval officer had a OP in the ditch. The Americans knew he was up here but never found him.

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Do you mean this is the spot where the fall of shot from nightime bombardments of Henderson was adjusted? All the way on Mt Austen? Or was it just land-based IJN artillery he was spotting for?


Ooops...I see you answered the question.
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Can't seem to find it, but I thought I had a wide shot(it would be similar to the shot from the Japanese Memorial)looking out onto the water. He could see from Cape Esperance to East of Lunga Point. The view was just amazing! Any and all Allied ship movement would be reported back to Rabaul.

Hey...as the Japanese player in current PBEM, I want some "coast watchers" on Guadalcanal!
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I was told that there was a IJN naval officer with very powerfull radios here and that yes, he called in naval gunfire onto Henderson. With some flares dropped by float planes, Henderson would be perfectly visible from this location at night.

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A Japanese Naval officer had a OP in the ditch. The Americans knew he was up here but never found him.

Do you mean this is the spot where the fall of shot from nightime bombardments of Henderson was adjusted? All the way on Mt Austen? Or was it just land-based IJN artillery he was spotting for?


Ooops...I see you answered the question.
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Got to be at work in the morning 0800 so gota retire for the evening. Will post another wreck for someone to guess.
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RE: Mount Austen

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Wow! This is fantastic. Thanks - keep it coming!
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Thanks Mark VII, for the info again[:)]
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Great photos, thanks for posting.........[:)]
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Excellent stuff Terry. Very nice. Thankyou.

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Sorry I missed this earier, how is your Uncle doing? Hope he recovered form the trip. Thank him for his service....terry

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My uncle, who was on Adm. Burke's flagship USS Charles Ausburne, made a similar trip a few years ago. He said the people there showed a great deal of gratitude. Unfortunately, he got sick during the trip and had to leave...
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ORIGINAL: Mark VII

Sorry I missed this earier, how is your Uncle doing? Hope he recovered form the trip. Thank him for his service....terry

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My uncle, who was on Adm. Burke's flagship USS Charles Ausburne, made a similar trip a few years ago. He said the people there showed a great deal of gratitude. Unfortunately, he got sick during the trip and had to leave...
He recovered and is doing OK for someone in his nineties![:)]

I'll convey your good wishes to him.
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good to hear!



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He recovered and is doing OK for someone in his nineties![:)]

I'll convey your good wishes to him.
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Hey Mark VII just to say thank you for all the gr8 pics and the nice explanations. awesome !!!
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Excellent Pic's!!! thanks for sharing.
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Ditto. I would love to visit Henderson, and walk the Trail @ Port Morosby.

course, knowing my luck, i'd probably get eaten by cannibals......

(mmmmm....say traveler....are you, white meat....or dark?)

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course, knowing my luck, i'd probably get eaten by cannibals......

Or maybe a Komodo dragon! [X(]

(They are in Indonesia, but i am not sure which islands "host" them...)
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