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  1. Bougainville campaign - Wikipedia

    • The Bougainville campaign was a series of land and naval battles of the Pacific campaign of World War II between Allied forces and the Empire of Japan, named after the island of Bougainville. It was part of Operation Cartwheel, the Allied grand strategy in the South Pacific. The campaign took place in the Northern Solomons in two phases. The first phas… See more

    Japanese occupation

    Before the war, Bougainville had been administered as part of the Australian Territory of New Guinea, even … See more

    Allied planning

    Reduction of the main Japanese base at Rabaul was the ultimate goal of the Allied offensive in the Solomons. To achieve this, Allied planners formulated Operation Cartwheel. By 1943 Rabaul was within range of All… See more

    Date1 November 1943 – 21 August 1945
    LocationBougainville, Territory of New Guinea (geographically part of the · Solomon Islands)
    ResultAllied victory
    Landings at Cape Torokina

    Three groups of transports converged in Empress Augusta Bay on the morning of 1 November. The existing maps of the Bougainville coast that the Allies possessed were highly unreliable German Admiralty charts fro… See more

    November 1943: expanding the beachhead

    Defense and expansion of the US lodgment at Cape Torokina involved protracted and often bitter jungle warfare, with many casualties resulting from malaria and other tropical diseases. Except for patrol skirmishes… See more

    December 1943: securing the perimeter

    Under extremely difficult conditions, the Naval Construction Battalions (CBs or Seabees) and a group of New Zealand engineers carried out work on the three airstrips. The fighter strip at the beach was the first to b… See more

    January–February 1944: encircling Rabaul

    Rabaul had already been raided multiple times between 12 October and 2 November by the heavy bombers of General George C. Kenney's Allied Air Forces Southwest Pacific Area. Significant damage was done to ground i… See more

    March 1944: Japanese counterattack

    Hyakutake commanded about 40,000 men of the 17th Army. There were also about 20,000 naval personnel in the southern part of the island under Vice Admiral Tomoshige Samejima. One of the units in Hyakutake's command, … See more

     
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  2. Bougainville Campaign: November 1943-August 1945 …

    Bougainville Campaign: November 1943-August 1945. Under U.S. Navy aircraft and gunfire support, Task Force 31, led by Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, USN, landed First Marine Amphibious...

     
  3. Bougainville Land Campaign: November 1, 1943 - NHHC

  4. Bougainville campaign - Wikiwand

  5. Brief Histories - MCU

  6. Bougainville, 1943-1945: The Forgotten Campaign on JSTOR

  7. The Fight for Bougainville - Warfare History Network

    Learn how the U.S. military planned and executed Operation Cartwheel to neutralize the Japanese base at Rabaul and advance toward Tokyo Bay in World War II. Read about the battles for Guadalcanal, New Georgia, Vella …

  8. Battle of Bougainville: 37th Infantry Division’s Battle …

    Jun 12, 2006 · In early November 1943, the 3rd Marine Division and the 37th Infantry Division invaded Bougainville with an offensive-defensive mission. There was no thought of pushing across this 250-square-mile island and eliminating …

  9. Down the Buin Road - Australian War Memorial

    The Bougainville campaign was one of the largest fought by Australian forces in the Second World War. More than 30,000 Australians served on the island, and over 500 were killed in a slow, slogging campaign.

  10. Bougainville: The Fight Continues, 1944-45 – 182nd …

    After their defeat in the March 1944 offensive, Japanese forces on Bougainville faded into the jungle. Thousands of fighting men remained, but they were cut off from their homeland and resupply, and no longer a significant threat to the …

  11. Bougainville counterattack - Wikipedia

  12. Landings at Cape Torokina - Wikipedia

  13. The final campaigns: Bougainville 1944-1945 - Academia.edu

  14. Savage Fight for Hill 700 on Bougainville - Warfare History Network

  15. Bougainville, 1943-1945 : The Forgotten Campaign - Google Books

  16. Bougainville: November 1944

  17. Battling for Bougainville - Warfare History Network

  18. 11 - More Than Mopping Up: Bougainville - Cambridge University …

  19. Pacific Island Bougainville's Independence Path Relies on …

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