The development of aviation in the South pacific gave new significance to numerous Pacific islands which had for long been forgotten. Islands which appeared as almost indistinguishable dots on the map suddenly acquired real importance as stepping-stones in the successful operation of air routes through the Pacific. The result was a small scramble for islands. In 1935 the United States Government occupied Howland, Baker and Jarvis Islands, which the British Government claimed. The following year the United States claimed Canton and Enderbury Islands. In 1939 the claim extended to the remaining islands of the Phoenix Group and numerous of the Line Islands (including Christmas Island), and the Ellice Islands. Also on the list were the northe...
The establishment of civil air routes and the establishment of stops throughout the Pacific
While the origins of the Australian-New Zealand-American relationship can be traced as far back as t...
1922 brought about agreement that Japan be given the former German colonies in Micro-nesia north of ...
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquar...
The formation of defence policy, like that of any policy, is by nature a continually changing proce...
British Imperial Air Power examines the air defense of Australia and New Zealand during the interwar...
The purpose of this study is to describe and explain a crucial transition in New Zealand's defence p...
Use of Pacific islands for trans-Pacific air routes from New Zealand to the US for defence and civil...
Details on British and US correspondence regarding both claims for Pacific island sovereignty, inclu...
Should HMG issue a démarche to the US regarding its claims to annex Howland, Baker and Jarvis Pacifi...
This thesis examines how air power has affected navies using the case of the United Kingdom between ...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
Discussion of Pacific Islands ownership between US and UK. Includes strategic and commerical needs o...
A study in British policy towards the islands of the Southern Pacific while they remained unannexed ...
Internal discussion on Pacific island sovereignty (multiple authors). Includes HMG strategy to keep ...
The establishment of civil air routes and the establishment of stops throughout the Pacific
While the origins of the Australian-New Zealand-American relationship can be traced as far back as t...
1922 brought about agreement that Japan be given the former German colonies in Micro-nesia north of ...
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquar...
The formation of defence policy, like that of any policy, is by nature a continually changing proce...
British Imperial Air Power examines the air defense of Australia and New Zealand during the interwar...
The purpose of this study is to describe and explain a crucial transition in New Zealand's defence p...
Use of Pacific islands for trans-Pacific air routes from New Zealand to the US for defence and civil...
Details on British and US correspondence regarding both claims for Pacific island sovereignty, inclu...
Should HMG issue a démarche to the US regarding its claims to annex Howland, Baker and Jarvis Pacifi...
This thesis examines how air power has affected navies using the case of the United Kingdom between ...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
Discussion of Pacific Islands ownership between US and UK. Includes strategic and commerical needs o...
A study in British policy towards the islands of the Southern Pacific while they remained unannexed ...
Internal discussion on Pacific island sovereignty (multiple authors). Includes HMG strategy to keep ...
The establishment of civil air routes and the establishment of stops throughout the Pacific
While the origins of the Australian-New Zealand-American relationship can be traced as far back as t...
1922 brought about agreement that Japan be given the former German colonies in Micro-nesia north of ...