How Did He Do It?
Freeman could not believe how lucky he was. He actually spent many years studying diaries and maps to find out where the site was located. It turned out that his great relationship with the Alola people would serve as the key to the impressive discovery.
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Number of Casualties
Australian and Japanese soldiers engaged in battle on October 22, 1942. The battle lasted a total of four days and four nights. In this period of time, it is believed that 69 Japanese and 79 Australian men died here. The site had been lost for decades so Freeman’s finding proved to have unrivaled historical value.
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Number Of Casualties