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One Heritage: Walking the Kokoda Trail

By Nadine Eckert
Walking 59.6 miles in the humid jungle of Papua New Guinea’s highlands was the challenge of a lifetime for Northrop Grumman’s Ben Luke, an Australia-based field service representative.
Over nine days in August, Ben joined the Royal Australian Air Force’s Squadron 35, following in the footsteps of World War II heroes on the legendary Kokoda Trail.
The Kokoda campaign, which contributed to an Allied victory, was fought on land along the Kokoda Trail as well as by sea and in the air. Squadron 35 supported the Kokoda campaign by delivering critical supplies across Papua New Guinea using many aircraft including Northrop Deltas, legacy company aircraft.
“The experience of walking the same trail as our brave service members was something I won’t forget in my lifetime. I was proud to commemorate their courage and sacrifice and to honor those who lost their lives,” Ben said. “It really brought home for me just how much bravery and stamina was needed in such challenging circumstances.




