The remains of a digger killed on the Kokoda Track during World War II have finally been identified after eight decades. 7NEWSThe remains of a digger killed on the Kokoda Track during World War II have finally been identified after eight decades. 7NEWS Credit: Channel 7A soldier killed in WWII during the Kokoda Battle has finally been identified after his remains were identified more than 80 years after his death. Private Archibald ‘Blue’ Hanley, 30th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force died during the Battle of Amiens at Villers-Bretonneux, France. “The work of the Australian Army’s Unrecovered War Casualties team, alongside the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the Office of Australian War Graves, reflects the care and determination invested in honouring those who served our nation.”