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The 25th Infantry Division (Light) was activated on October 10, 1941 in Hawaii. It was created, along with the 24th Infantry Division by the splitting of the Hawaii Division in recognition of the buildup needed by the increase in tension with Japan, and the near state of war that existed with Germany.
After the Japanese machine-gunned Schofield Barracks, 7 December 1941, the 25th Infantry Division moved to beach positions for the defense of Honolulu and Ewa Plains . Following intensive training, the 25th began moving to Guadalcanal, 25 November 1942, to relieve Marines near Henderson Field. First elements landed near the Tenaru River , 17 December 1942, and entered combat, 10 January 1943, participating in the seizure of Kokumbona and the reduction of the Mount Austen Pocket in some of the bitterest fighting of the Pacific campaign. The threat of large enemy attacks caused a temporary withdrawal, but Division elements under XIV Corps control relieved the 147th Infantry and took over the advance on Cape Esperance . The junction of these elements with Americal Division forces near the cape, 5 February 1943, ended organized enemy resistance. A period of garrison duty followed, ending 21 July: On that date, advance elements debarked on Munda, New Georgia. The 35th Infantry, under the Northern Landing Force, took part in the capture of Vella Lavella , 15 August to 15 September 1943. Meanwhile, other elements landed on New Georgia, took Zieta , marched through jungle mud for 19 days, and captured Bairoko Harbor , winning the island. Elements cleared Arundel Island , 24 September 1943, and Kolombangara Island with its important Vila Airport , 6 October. Organized resistance on New Georgia ended, 25 August, and the Division moved to New Zealand for rest and training, last elements arriving on 5 December. The 25th was transferred to New CaledoniaNew Caledonia ( French: Nouvelle-Caledonie is a territory of 18,575 kmē (7,172 sq. miles) made up of a main island and several smaller islands, in the southwest Pacific. Population in 2004 is in between 250,000 and 300,000 inhabitants. Name The name deriv, 3 February-14 March 1944, for continued training. The Division landed in the San Fabian area of LuzonMap of the Philippines showing the island groups of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Luzon refers to the largest and most important island in the Philippines and to one of the three island groups in the country, with Visayas and Mindanao being the other two., 11 January 1945, to enter the struggle for the liberation of the PhilippinesThe Republic of the Philippines is an island nation consisting of an archipelago of 7,107 islands, lying in the tropical western Pacific Ocean about 100 kilometers southeast of mainland Asia. Spain (1521-1898) and the United States (1898-1946), colonized. It drove across the Luzon Central Plain, meeting the enemy at Binalonan , 17 January. Moving through the rice paddies, the 25th occupied Umingan , Lupao , and San JoseSan Jos Spanish for Saint Joseph, is the name of several cities in the world: San Jose, California San Jose, Costa Rica San Jose, El Peten, Guatemala San Jose, Illinois San Jose, Antique, Philippines San Jose, Northern Samar, Philippines San Jose, Occiden and destroyed a great part of the Japanese armor on Luzon. On 21 February, the Division began operations in the Caraballo Mountains . It fought its way along Highway No. 5, taking Digdig , Putlan , and Kapintalan against fierce enemy counterattacks and took Balete Pass , 13 May, and opened the gateway to the Cagayan ValleyCagayan Valley Lambak ng Cagayan in Filipino) is a region of the Philippines, also designated as Region II . It is composed of five provinces, namely: Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, and Quirino. Its regional capital is Tuguegarao City. The regi, 27 May, with the capture of Santa Fe. Until 30 June, when the Division was relieved, it carried out mopping-up activities. On 1 July, the Division moved to TarlacTarlac is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Tarlac City. Tarlac borders Pangasinan to the north, Nueva Ecija to the east, Pampanga to the south, and Zambales to the west. People and Culture Econom for training, leaving for Japan, 20 September.
Due to the division's fast movement during its campaigns, it came to have the nickname Tropic Lightning. It remained on occupation duty in Japan for the next five years.