Kossol Roads is a large body of reef-enclosed water north of Babeldaob in northern Palauat07°48′N 134°36′E / 7.800°N 134.600°E / 7.800; 134.600 (Kossol Roads).[1]
Kossol Roads is also known as: Kossol Passage, Kawassak, Garaseg, Kanal von Kossol, Kossol Durchfahrt, Kossoi Passage, Kosusoru-suido, Toachel Ngkesol, Kawassak, and Ngkesol.
At the outbreak of World War II, Kossol Roads was under Japanese control.[1] American forces seized it in September 1944, after which the United States Navy used it as the location of a floating resupply and repair base and waypoint for convoysatNaval Base Kossol Roads.[1][2]
7°56′26″N 134°40′16″E / 7.940563°N 134.670980°E / 7.940563; 134.670980
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