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Introducing the US Air Force Battle Streamer for the Asiatic Pacific Campaign, proudly bearing the inscription PAPUA 1942-1943. This distinguished streamer stands as a testament to the unwavering courage, sacrifice, and resilience displayed by the United States Air Force during this pivotal chapter in history. Whether you are a dedicated aviation enthusiast, a military veteran, or a proud American, this Battle Streamer is an essential addition to your collection. Available in three lengths – 2 foot, 3 foot, and 4 foot – our US Air Force Battle Streamer is a versatile and meaningful way to commemorate the heroic endeavors of the Asiatic Pacific Campaign. Here's why you'll want to make this piece a part of your memorabilia:
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In July 1942, Japan's occupation of Buna and Gona posed a threat near Port Moresby. Australian and AAF fighters launched relentless bombing missions. Japanese forces advanced but faced staunch Allied defenses. The turning point came in mid-September with a counteroffensive led by the 7th Australian and the U.S. Army's 32d Infantry Divisions, supported by air superiority from the Fifth Air Force. Airdrops played a crucial role in resupply missions, aiding Allied troops' advance. In October and November 1942, B-17s targeted Japanese facilities, disrupting reinforcements. By December 9, Australians secured Gona, marking a pivotal victory. On January 23, 1943, Japanese forces evacuated their positions near Buna.