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Battle of the Bismarck Sea

ConflictWorld War II, Pacific War
DateMarch 2, 1943March 4, 1943
PlaceBismarck Sea, in the vicinity of Lae
ResultDecisive Allied victory
Combatants
United States; Australia Japan
Commanders
George Kenney Kimura Masatomi
Strength
Approximately 120 aircraft 8 destroyers, 8 troop transports, (approximately) 40 escort planes
Casualties
2 bombers, 3 fighters shot down 8 troop transports sunk; 4 destroyers sunk
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The Battle of the Bismarck Sea was a battle in the Pacific Campaign of World War II, between planes of the US Fifth Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force, and a Japanese convoy carrying troops to Lae. The task force was destroyed in detail, and the Japanese troops losses were extremely high.

1 Background

On December 23, 1942Events January January 1 World War II: The word " United Nations" is first officially used to describe the Allied pact. January 2 World War II: Manila is captured by Japanese forces. January 5 Amy Johnson disappears in flight over River Thames estuary ass, the Japanese high command decided to transfer about 100,000 troops from ChinaThis article is on the geographic and cultural entity. For other meanings, see China (disambiguation). China ( Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: , Hanyu Pinyin: Zhongguo, Wade-Giles: Chung-kuo) is a country in continental East Asia with some oute and Japan to Lae in New GuineaNew Guinea located just north of Australia, is the world's second largest island having become separated from the Australian mainland when the area now known as the Torres Strait flooded around 5000 BC. The name Papua also refers to the island in whole or to reinforce their forces there. This would allow the Japanese to fall back from their defeat at the Battle of Guadalcanal, which they ordered evacuated the next week. The troops were needed near Lae, where an Allied offensive was expected.

The move was not a small one — it was a heavy burden on Japanese shipping capability, but the high command thought it was necessary. By late February, the 20th and 41st divisions had been safely transported to Wewak. Next, the 51st Division was to be transported from the fortress port of Rabaul to Lae. This was very dangerous — Allied air power in the area was very strong, especially in the Dampier Strait , through which the ships would have to pass.

The convoy assembled had eight destroyers, eight troop transports, and was escorted by approximately 100 planes when it departed from Simpson Harbour in Rabaul on February 28, 1943. The commander officer of the 51st Division, Lieutenant General Hidemitsu Nakano , was aboard the destroyer Yukikaze, while Rear Admiral Kimura Masatomi , the head of the operation, was on a troop transport, Desron 3.



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