- Shaggy Ridge
Shaggy Ridge is a 6.5 kilometre (four mile)-long, razorback (stratigraphic)
ridge in theFinisterre Range , in north easternPapua New Guinea .Cite web |url=http://www.awm.gov.au/units/event_347.asp |title=Australian Military Units: Shaggy Ridge Operations |work=Australian War Memorial |accessdate=2007-01-21] Its highest point is 1,494 metres (4,900 feet) above sea level. [Cite web |url=http://outside.away.com/outside/destinations/200303/200303_nomads_3.html |title=Far Out: Get lost in the back of beyond |work=Outside Magazine Online |accessdate=2007-01-21] The ridge is located between the valleys of the Mene andFaria River s and culminates at one end in Kankiryo Saddle, which links it to Faria Ridge and divides Faria Valley andMindjim River Valley.History
The ridge was named after an
Australia n soldier, Captain Robert "Shaggy Bob" Clampett, commander of "A" Company, 2/27th Infantry Battalion, the first Allied ground unit to reconnoitre the area duringWorld War II . Shaggy Ridge was the site of several battles during theFinisterre Range campaign of1943 -44. The ridge was the site of major Japanese defensive positions, blocking access from theRamu Valley to the north coast of New Guinea. In December 1943, the Australian 7th Division attacked; the difficult terrain made this a famous campaign which did not end until the last Japanese positions were captured in January.The battles on Shaggy Ridge itself were:
*Battle of The Pimple
*Battle of Cam's Saddle
*Battle of Faria Ridge
*Battle of Prothero I and II
*Battle of McCaughey's Knoll
*Battle of Kankiryo Saddle Notes
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