John Miller, Jr.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 1959
University of Missouri
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U.S. Continental Army Command
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Yale University
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Army War College
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Princeton University
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Command and General Staff College
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University of Virginia
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces
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University of Washington
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United States Military Academy
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Louisiana State University
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Chief Historian | Kent Roberts Greenfield |
Chief, Histories Division | Col. Seneca W. Foote |
Chief, Editorial and Publication Division | Lt. Col. E. E. Steck |
Editor in Chief | Joseph R. Friedman |
Chief, Cartographic Branch | Elliot Dunay |
Chief, Photographic Branch | Margaret E. Tackley |
Chapter | Page | |
Foreword | vii | |
Author | viii | |
Preface | ix | |
I. | THE STRATEGIC BACKGROUND | 1 |
Early Pacific Strategy | 1 | |
The Casablanca Conference | 6 | |
II. | SELECTING OBJECTIVES | 9 |
Preliminary Theater Planning | 9 | |
The Pacific Military Conference | 11 | |
Preparation of the Directive of 28 March 1943 | 15 | |
III. | ELKTON III: THE PLAN FOR CARTWHEEL | 20 |
The Southwest Pacific Area | 20 | |
The Plan of Maneuver | 25 | |
IV. | THE JAPANESE | 32 |
Japanese Command and Strategy | 32 | |
Japanese Offensives, January-June 1943 | 36 | |
Japanese Strength and Dispositions, 30 June 1943 | 45 | |
V. | CARTWHEEL BEGINS: THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC | 49 |
CHRONICLE | 49 | |
Nassau Bay | 59 | |
VI. | TOENAILS: THE LANDINGS IN NEW GEORGIA | 67 |
South Pacific Organization | 67 | |
Preparations and Plans | 70 | |
Secondary Landings | 78 | |
Rendova | 85 | |
The Move to Zanana | 92 | |
Rice Anchorage | 94 | |
VII. | THE OFFENSIVE STALLS | 97 |
Japanese Plans | 97 | |
Operations of the Northern Landing Group | 99 | |
Operations of the Southern Landing Group | 106 | |
Casualties | 120 | |
Command and Reinforcements | 122 | |
VIII. | GRISWOLD TAKES OVER | 127 |
The Attack on Bairoko | 127 | |
Pressure on the Japanese | 132 | |
Preparations for the Corps Offensive | 137 | |
IX. | XIV CORPS OFFENSIVE | 143 |
Plans | 143 | |
Ilangana and Shimizu Hill: The 43d Division | 146 | |
The Attack Against the Ridges: The 37th Division | 149 | |
Capture of the Airfield | 158 | |
X. | AFTER MUNDA | 165 |
The Airfield | 165 | |
Reinforcements | 167 | |
The Cleanup | 169 | |
Vella Lavella: The Bypass | 171 | |
Final Operations | 184 | |
XI. | THE MARKHAM VALLEY AND THE HUON PENINSULA | 189 |
Plans | 189 | |
Allied Air and Naval Preparations | 195 | |
Lae: The Seaborne Invasion | 202 | |
Nadzab: The Airborne Invasion | 207 | |
Strategic Reconsideration | 212 | |
Advance Through the Ramu Valley | 216 | |
The Coastal Advance | 217 | |
XII. | THE INVASION OF BOUGAINVILLE | 222 |
The Decision To Bypass Rabaul | 222 | |
The General Plan | 225 | |
Air Operations in October | 229 | |
Forces and Tactical Plans | 234 | |
Preliminary Landings | 239 | |
Seizure of Empress Augusta Bay | 241 | |
XIII. | EXPLOITING THE BEACHHEAD | 251 |
Air and Surface Action, 1-11 November | 251 | |
Operations Ashore | 255 | |
December Attacks Against Rabaul | 269 | |
XIV. | CROSSING THE STRAITS | 272 |
Plans and Preparations | 272 | |
Arawe | 282 | |
Cape Gloucester | 289 | |
Saidor | 295 | |
XV. | EXPANDING INTO THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO | 306 |
General Plans | 306 | |
Reducing Rabaul and Kavieng | 309 | |
Seizure of the Green Islands | 312 | |
XVI. | ACTION IN THE ADMIRALTIES | 316 |
The Decision | 316 | |
The Reconnaissance in Force | 321 | |
To the Shores of Seeadler Harbour | 332 | |
Lorengau | 339 | |
XVII. | BOUGAINVILLE COUNTERATTACK | 351 |
Preparations | 351 | |
Hill 700 | 358 | |
Hill 260 | 364 | |
Action by the Creeks | 371 | |
XVIII. | FINALE: EMIRAU | 379 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 383 | |
GLOSSARY | 390 | |
BASIC MILITARY MAP SYMBOLS | 395 | |
INDEX | 399 |
No. | Page | |
1. | Comparison of Allied Intelligence Estimates With Japanese Strength and Dispositions, Southeast Area, 30 June 1943 | 47 |
2. | American Casualties on New Georgia | 187 |
Photographs are from the Department of Defense files.