A-20's. See Aircraft, Allied.
A-29's. See Aircraft, Allied.
Aaron Ward: 43
Adachi, Lt. Gen. Hatazo: 34-35, 37, 39, 45, 63, 65, 211, 213-14, 219, 221, 303, 319
Admiralty Islandsgeography: 317-18
Ainsworth, Rear Adm. Walden L.: 95, 98-99, 105, 314
plans for taking: 273, 307, 316-21
"reconnaissance in force": 321-31
seizure of objectives: 332-50, 379
Air Command, New Georgia: 165
Air Command, Solomons: 69, 167, 232, 235-36, 253, 270, 309-12
Air Liaison Party, 12th: 340
Air operations, Allied: 55, 140, 167, 178, 196, 227, 228, 229-32, 338. See also Airborne operations; Fighter operations, Allied.Admiralties: 319-20, 324-26, 328, 332, 338, 342, 343, 344
Air operations, Japanese: 230
air-ground co-ordination: 142. See also Fighter operations, Allied, fighter control.
attacks on enemy shipping: 37, 39-41, 74
bombardment of airfields: 72, 74, 86, 198-99, 232
Bougainville: 232, 245, 246, 253, 256, 265, 358, 363
carrier-based air strikes: 242, 252-53, 254, 270n, 311
close air support lacking: 142
DEXTERITY (western New Britain-Saidor): 274-75, 286, 289, 290, 293, 297, 298, 300, 300n
"direct air support": 141-42
Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula: 193, 195, 199, 218
New Georgia: 75, 83, 85, 111, 114, 119, 129-30, 130n, 131, 140-42, 143, 146, 159
in preparation for amphibious invasions: 51-53, 193, 199, 218, 232, 245, 246, 282, 319-20
Rabaul attacked: 53, 269-71, 309
skip bombing: 39, 40n
strategic bombing: 195
support of amphibious landings: 181, 253, 256, 274-75, 286, 290, 297, 298, 300, 300n, 315, 325-26, 328, 332, 342, 343
support of infantry advances: 83, 85, 111, 114, 119, 129-30, 130n, 131, 140-42, 143, 146, 159, 293, 331, 332, 344, 375
support of infantry defense: 358, 362
in theater strategy: 26against Allied beachheads: 89-90, 91, 129, 261-65
Air reconnaissance. See Reconnaissance, Allied; Reconnaissance, Japanese.
against amphibious forces and landings: 205, 246-49, 252-56, 287, 291, 315. See also Amphibious operations, Allied, enemy response to landings.
attacks on naval vessels: 42-44, 174, 219, 248
"big raid" on Guadalcanal: 44-45
carrier-based air strikes: 42-44, 233, 253-55
cover for convoys: 39-40
fighter interception: 232, 311
I Operation: 42-44
RO Operation: 233-34, 248, 253-55
Air strengths, AlliedAir Command, Solomons: 270, 270n
Air strengths, Japanese: 13, 30, 46-47, 91, 280-82
for Bougainville: 232
for New Georgia: 75
South Pacific Area: 10, 75, 232
Southwest Pacific Area: 10, 195
Air supply: 37-38, 60, 75, 103, 104, 114-15, 120, 170, 209, 216, 217, 269, 331
Air Task Force, 1st: 53, 53n, 290, 300n
Air unitsCommands
Airborne operations: 190, 191, 193-94, 207-09, 277-78, 277nV Bomber: 53
Groups
V Fighter: 53, 196345th Medium Bombardment: 195
Squadrons
348th Fighter: 195
380th Heavy Bombardment: 195
475th Fighter: 19539th Troop Carrier: 331
Wing, 54th Troop Carrier: 195, 208
67th Fighter: 58
375th Troop Carrier: 331
Aircraft, AlliedA-20's: 41, 55, 196, 218, 290, 300
A-29's: 41
B-17's: 41, 55, 196, 209, 331
B-24's: 41, 55, 195, 196, 218, 230, 252, 253, 269, 270, 282, 290, 300, 309, 310, 311, 322, 326, 338
B-25's: 41, 55, 195, 196, 208, 218, 230, 232, 286, 290, 300, 309, 310, 322, 326, 331, 332, 338, 343
B-26's: 196
B-29's: 308
Beaufighters: 41, 230
Beaufort bombers: 41, 254
Boston bombers: 196
C-47's: 194, 195, 196, 207, 208-10, 269, 302
Catalinas: 200, 282. See also Aircraft, Allied, PBY's.
F4U's (Corsairs): 43, 165, 252, 269, 310
Aircraft, Northern Solomons: 261
F6F's (Hellcats): 43, 252, 310
L-4's (Piper Cubs): 269
P-38's (Lightnings): 41, 43, 44, 195, 205, 230, 232, 252, 253, 282, 287, 310, 311, 326, 332
P-39's (Airacobras): 41, 43
P-40's: 41, 45, 252, 310, 342, 344
P-47's: 195, 205, 332
PB4Y4's (Navy Liberators): 244
PBY's (Black Cats): 71, 74, 221, 244, 282, 322
PV-1's (Vega Ventura night fighters): 244, 265
SBD's: 141, 143, 271, 309, 310, 311, 358
TBF's: 141, 246, 271, 309, 310, 311, 358
Aircraft, South Pacific: 73
Aircraft carriers. See Warships, Allied.
Aircraft losses, Japanesein RO Operation: 255
Airfield and airstrip construction, Allied
at Truk: 312
at Wewak: 198Admiralties: 349-50
Airfield construction, Japanese: 46
Bougainville: 269, 271
Green Islands: 315
New Britain: 279, 294
New Georgia: 81-82, 82n, 165-67, 183-84
New Guinea: 191, 196, 209-10, 302
Woodlark: 58-59
AirfieldsAllied reconnaissance for sites: 196, 261
AKA's: 223
in Allied theater strategy: 26, 187, 190, 191, 221, 250, 309, 313
Japanese: 47-48
strategic importance in Pacific: 13, 23, 59
ALAMO Force: 29, 49, 50, 53, 54, 215, 272, 274, 275-79, 296-302, 316, 335. See also Krueger, Lt. Gen. Walter.
ALAMO Scouts: 277, 322
Alchiba: 250
Allied Air Forces, SWPA: 20-22, 29, 38, 49, 191, 193, 217, 272, 276, 278, 279, 295, 316, 319-20. See also Kenney, Lt. Gen. George C.
Allied Land Forces, SWPA: 20-22, 191. See also Blamey, General Sir Thomas.
Allied Naval Forces, SWPA: 20-22, 29, 49, 50, 191, 198, 272, 276, 295, 299, 316, 349. See also Carpender, Vice Adm. Arthur S., and Kinkaid, Vice Adm. Thomas C.
American Legion: 248, 249
Amphibious Force, VII: 22, 192-93, 214, 215, 275, 277, 279. See also Barbey, Rear Adm. Daniel E.
Amphibious operations, Alliedair support. See Air operations, Allied, in preparation for amphibious invasions; Air operations, Allied, support of amphibious landings.
Amphibious operations, Japanese: 220, 259-60
beachmaster: 88
clearing the beaches: 65, 90, 180, 267-68, 286, 332
communications problems: 65, 90, 285-86
enemy response to landings: 88-91, 179-81, 204-05, 218-19, 240, 246-49, 284-85, 287-88, 291, 301, 315, 343
landings: 55, 56, 57-58, 57n, 64-65, 83, 86-91, 95-96, 116, 179-80, 202-05, 218, 239-40, 244-46, 284-87, 290-92, 300-302, 315, 325-28, 340
marking beaches: 55, 56, 62, 64, 95, 174-75
naval support. See Naval operations, Allied, support of amphibious landings.
organization of forces. See Command structure, organization of forces for amphibious operations
planning: 50-54, 106, 175-79, 192-93, 207, 217-18, 235-38, 275-79, 295-99, 313-14, 321-24
preinvasion parties: 55-56, 82-83, 86, 174, 229, 314, 322
preparations: 54-55, 62-63, 70, 78-81, 92, 283-84
setting invasion dates: 192, 273, 274-75
shore parties: 298, 300
shore-to-shore movement: 60-61, 64, 336, 342
training: 54, 56, 62, 86n, 238, 284, 299, 299n
unloading: 56, 57, 72, 88, 89-90, 178, 179, 181, 244-45, 248-50, 256, 300, 332
Antiaircraft artillery units. See also Coast Artillery units.Battalions
Antiaircraft guns and fire, Allied: 180, 181168th: 323
Battery, 673d: 323
211th: 323
236th (Searchlight): 277
470th (Automatic Weapons): 277
976th Gun: 313
Regiment, 251st: 355, 36240-mm.: 94, 372
Antiaircraft guns and fire, Japanese: 163, 253
.50-caliber: 328, 329
90-mm.: 94, 287, 288, 364n
as field gun: 329, 364n, 373
naval vessels: 252, 254
Antitank guns, Allied: 117, 343, 359
Antitank weapons, Japanese: 133, 151
AP's: 193
AKA's: 223, 380
APC's: 193, 237, 239
APD's (destroyer-transports): 55, 56, 76, 78, 81, 82, 83, 86, 92, 95, 176, 178, 179, 193, 203, 218, 237, 239, 240, 241, 256, 284, 287, 290, 298, 299, 300, 313, 314, 315, 320, 321, 325, 328, 380
Arawe: 274, 280description: 282-83
plans for taking: 27, 274, 277
Artillery, Allied. See also Antiaircraft guns and fire, Allied; Coast artillery units, Field artillery battalions.
seizure: 282-89
strategic importance: 294-95conditions prevent using: 152, 161-62
Artillery, Japanese
co-ordination with infantry units: 94, 117-19
counterbattery fire: 358
counterpreparation fire: 359
defensive fire: 373, 375
direct fire: 358, 372
emplacement: 93-94, 180, 334
fields of fire: 94, 109, 266, 329, 333, 355, 362
firing parallel to infantry front: 94, 340, 344
grazing fire: 372
harassing fire: 365
interdicting fire: 365
observation: 354, 358, 365-66, 370n
in perimeter defense: 265, 355
phosphorous shells: 118
planning for use: 143
preparation fire: 94, 110, 114, 116, 134, 146-47, 148, 150, 159, 161-62, 260, 265, 289, 293, 344, 346-48, 363-64, 369-70, 370n, 372, 376-77
registration points: 368
rolling barrage: 117
support of amphibious landings: 342, 343
supporting fire: 136, 361-62
types of fuses: 370n
75-mm. pack howitzers: 328, 329, 331, 333, 343, 370
105-mm. howitzers: 73, 83, 94, 110, 143, 147, 343, 359, 363
155-mm. guns: 73, 91, 93, 94, 98, 110
155-mm. howitzers: 91, 94, 98, 110, 134, 143, 147fields of fire: 116
Arundel Island: 172, 175, 184-86
mountain guns: 98, 114
naval guns: 167, 170, 171, 238
preparation fire: 368
shells beachhead: 265
shells landing operations: 117
supports infantry counteroffensive: 356-57, 358
75-mm. guns: 114, 210, 245, 246
120-mm. naval guns: 170, 171
140-mm. naval guns: 98, 238
Assault Flotillas: 78, 92
Australia, HMAS: 290
Australian Navy: 22
Australian officers in GHQ, SWPA: 20
Australian units. See also KANGA Force; Line of Communications units; New Guinea Administrative Unit; Royal Australian Air Force.Armies
Avery, Capt. Winthrop B.: 345First: 20
Battalion, 2/2d Pioneer: 209, 210
Second: 20
Brigade groups, infantry20th: 218-21
Brigades, infantry
21st: 216
25th: 210, 2164th: 221
Companies
15th: 61
17th: 38, 61, 65, 66
24th: 206-07, 220
26th: 204, 206, 207, 2212/4th Independent: 211
Divisions, infantry
2/6th Independent: 216
2/6th Field: 209
Corps, I: 1893d: 38, 60, 61, 200-201, 201n
Regiments
5th: 201, 304
7th: 6, 192, 194, 207, 210, 216-17, 304
9th: 192, 194, 202-07, 210, 213, 217-21, 303, 3042/6th Artillery: 210n
2/4 Field: 208B-17's. See Aircraft, Allied.
B-24's. See Aircraft, Allied.
B-25's. See Aircraft, Allied.
B-26's. See Aircraft, Allied.
B-29's. See Aircraft, Allied.
Baanga: 172
Baba, Captain: 330, 331
BACKHANDER Task Force: 277, 279
Bairoko: 92, 94, 99, 105, 127-31, 169, 171
Ballale: 226-27, 232, 234, 243
BAR's: 161, 246, 369
Barakoma: 174, 179-81
Barbed wire: 108, 266, 329, 331, 331n, 333, 333n, 355, 372
Barbey, Rear Adm. Daniel E.: 22, 381and Admiralties operations: 321, 322, 336
Barge lanes, Japanese: 45, 195, 200
and CHRONICLE (Woodlark-Kiriwina) operations: 49, 51, 54, 56, 57, 59
and Finschhafen invasion: 218, 219
and Lae invasion: 192, 193, 202-03, 206
and Saidor invasion: 296-98
and theater strategy: 274, 274n
and western New Britain operations: 274, 274n, 284, 285n
Barges, Japanese: 182, 194-95, 220daihatsu: 182, 182n, 185-86
Barker, Brig. Gen. Harold R.: 76, 93, 106, 111, 112, 118, 137, 143, 172, 172n
Barnett, Brig. Gen. Allison J.: 168
"Barracudas": 86n
Barrett, Maj. Gen. Charles D.: 236
Barrowclough, Maj. Gen. H. E.: 183, 313, 314
Bartley, 2d Lt. Martin E.: 150n
Bartley Ridge: 150-53
Battleships. See Warships, Allied.
Baxter, Col. Stuart A.: 125, 137, 149-50, 154-58
Bayonets, U.S.: 103, 158
Bayonets, Japanese: 367
Bazookas: 285, 375
Beach defenses, Allied: 103
Beadle, Col. Frank L.: 174
Beaufighters. See Aircraft, Allied.
Beaufort bombers. See Aircraft, Allied.
Beightler, Maj. Gen. Robert S.: 125, 381. See also Infantry divisions, 37th.and Bougainville counteroffensive: 361, 362, 363, 373, 374, 375, 376
Bena Bena: 196
and Munda offensive: 137, 139, 144, 149-50, 152, 153, 154-58, 156n, 159
Berkey, Rear Adm. Russell S.: 321
Bibilo Hill: 118, 144, 149, 154-55, 163-64
"Big raid": 44-45
Bishop of Melanesia (Anglican): 71
Bismarck Archipelago: 306-15, 316, 380-81. See also Admiralty Islands; Arawe; Cape Gloucester.
Bismarck Sea, Battle of the: 39-41
Blamey, General Sir Thomascommand: 20-22, 29, 61
Blanchard, Col. Charles D.: 297
and Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations: 189, 214-16, 272
and theater strategy: 214-16
"Bloody Hill": 109
"Bloody Sunday": 368
Blue Ridge: 355
Bogadjim: 214-15
Bombers, dive, Allied: 141, 143, 271. See also Aircraft, Allied, SBD's.
Bombers, dive, Japanese: 247
Bombers, heavy: 143, 230, 270-71, 310. See also Aircraft, Allied, B-17's; Aircraft, Allied, B-24's.
Bombers, land-based, in Japanese operations: 2
Bombers, medium: 143, 271. See also Aircraft, Allied, B-25's; Aircraft, Allied, B-26's.
Bombers, torpedo: 141, 245, 271. See also Aircraft, Allied, TBF's.
Bonis: 234, 235, 242
Bostock, Air Vice Marshal William D.: 22, 51. See also Royal Australian Air Force Command, Allied Air Forces.
Boston bombers: 196
Bougainville: 71, 73, 187, 222casualties. See Casualties, Allied, Bougainville; Casualties, Japanese, Bougainville.
Boyd, Capt. Clay A.: 95
developing and protecting the beachhead: 251-71
geography: 234
invasion: 241-50
Japanese counteroffensive: 251-78
in Japanese strategy: 213
picked as Allied objective: 14, 19
planning for invasion: 225-29, 234-39
preliminary landings: 239-41
Bradley, Col. J. Sladen: 297, 300
Bradley, Col. William J.: 340, 343, 344
Brady, Lt. Col. Charles E.: 334
Breene, Maj. Gen. Robert G.: 69
BREWER reconnaissance force: 323
BREWER Task Force: 323. See also Cavalry Division, 1st; Swift, Maj. Gen. Innis P.
Bridges. See River crossings.
Brooks: 55
Brown, Col. Everett E.: 178
Brown, Lt. Col. Lester E.: 82, 147-49, 147n
Browning, Capt. Miles R.: 12n, 14, 73
Buchanan, Col. David H.: 150, 151, 152-53
Buin: 27, 226, 235, 238
Buka: 27, 232, 234, 235, 238, 242, 259, 265, 270n, 311
Bulldozers: 90, 140, 154, 170, 196, 300, 332, 333, 344
Bulolo Valley. See Wau.
Bunker Hill: 254, 311
Burke, Capt. Arleigh A.: 143, 146, 265
Burr, Capt. Dudley H.: 135
Bush, Lt. Col. George E.: 169, 169n
Bush: 329, 331, 336
Bypassesin Allied strategy: 381, 382
considered for Bougainville: 226-28
considered for Kavieng: 321
Hansa Bay: 321, 379
Kolombangara: 171-73, 187
Rabaul: 222-25, 273-74C-47's. See Aircraft, Allied.
Camouflage, Japanese: 11, 132-33, 186, 265
Cannon, infantry: 162
Cannon Hill: 359, 362
Cape Cretin: 279, 323
Cape Gloucester: 287, 311picked as Allied objective: 14-15
Cape Saint George, Battle of: 265
plans and preparations for taking: 27, 228, 272-79, 282
seizure: 289-95
strategic importance: 214-16, 294-95
Cape Torokino: 229, 244-59, 260, 261, 269-70
Capron, Lt. Col. Charles W.: 112n
Carberry, Maj. Francis P.: 153
Cargo ships: 76, 78, 236, 237, 244, 248, 249-50. See also AKA's.
Carney, Rear Adm. Robert B.: 227, 307, 308, 313, 350, 381
Carpender, Vice Adm. Arthur S.: 22, 20-30, 49, 51, 191, 193, 200, 215-16, 274, 299. See also Allied Naval Forces, SWPA.
Carrier Division 22: 74
Carriers, aircraft. See Warships, Allied.
Carter, Capt. Grayson B.: 181
Carter, Capt. Jesse H.: 200
Carter Hall: 284, 286, 287
CARTWHEEL: 272, 305. See also Bougainville; CHRONICLE; DEXTERITY; Intertheater co-ordination; Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations; Munda; Nassau Bay; New Georgia; TOENAILS.forces and missions: 29-30
Casablanca Conference: 6-8
logistics: 29-30
plans to extend: 306
plans revised: 222-29
summary of operations: 380-82
timing of operations: 26-29, 30, 49, 381
Casey, Brig. Gen. Hugh J.: 49
Casualties, AlliedAdmiralties: 348
Casualties, Japanese
Bougainville counteroffensive: 377-78
Bougainville invasion: 241, 246, 255, 267n
DEXTERITY (western New Britain-Saidor) operations: 289, 295, 302
Green Islands: 315
Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations: 202, 210, 221, 221n
New Georgia: 120-22, 172, 187Admiralties: 348-49
Catalinas. See Aircraft, Allied.
Bougainville, Allied invasion: 241, 267n
Bougainville counteroffensive: 377
New Georgia: 187
Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations: 202, 212, 221
Cavalry brigades1st: 323. See also Chase, Brig. Gen. William C.
Cavalry Division, 1st: 276, 317, 321, 322-50, 323n
2d: 323, 336, 337, 338, 339-48
Cavalry reconnaissance troops25th: 178, 181
Cavalry regiments
37th: 137, 150n, 155-57, 363
43d: 135, 184
302d: 3405th: 323n, 323-39
Caves, Japanese use of: 285, 286
7th: 323n, 336-40, 342-43, 345-47
8th: 340-48
12th: 336, 338-39. See also Regimental combat teams, 12th Cavalry.
112thArawe: 277, 282, 284-89
Woodlark: 53, 54, 55, 56
Cawlfield, Capt. Paul A.: 66
"Central Agreement" on Japanese strategy: 45
Central Pacific Area: 2-4, 222-24, 307
Chamberlin, Brig. Gen. Stephen J.: 12n, 49, 192, 215-16, 273, 273n, 274, 277n, 295, 313, 316-17, 379, 381
Chase, Brig. Gen. William C.: 323, 327, 328, 329, 331, 331n, 332, 335-36
Chemical Battalion, 82d: 184, 355, 359, 359n, 373
Chevalier: 99
Chiaramonte, Maj. Julio: 330, 331, 333
Choiseul: 227, 228, 236, 241
CHRONICLE: 49-59
Churchill, Winston S.: 1, 6-7, 225
Claims, exaggerated, Japanese: 205n, 232, 253, 255, 255n
Claims, exaggerated, U.S.: 232
Clay, Maj. Gen. Lucius D.: 12n
Clemens, Maj. Martin: 86, 86n
Coane, Brig. Gen. Ralph W.: 200
Coane Force: 200-201, 201n
Coast Artillery unitsBattalions
Coast artillery, Japanese: 95, 9670th (Antiaircraft): 76, 355
Regiments
209th (Antiaircraft): 62n, 201n
743d Gun (Antiaircraft): 30254th (Harbor Defense): 236
188th (Antiaircraft): 236, 237, 240
251st (Antiaircraft): 236
Coast defenses, Allied. See Beach defenses, Allied.
Coast defenses, Japanese: 88, 110
Coastwatchers: 24-25, 25n, 43, 45, 55, 71, 81, 86, 174, 229
Collins, Maj. Gen. J. Lawton: 125, 170, 381. See also Infantry divisions, 25th.
Combat fatigue. See Medical problems, Allied.
Combined Chiefs of Staff: 1, 6-8, 222, 223, 225
Combined Fleet: 34, 42, 48, 232, 233, 255, 312
Combined Operational Service Command: 22, 62n, 201n
Command structure, Alliedfor Admiralties base development: 349-50
for advance on Rabaul (CARTWHEEL): 18-19
air: 75, 78
for Bismarck Archipelago: 307-08
for Bougainville invasion: 235-36, 237
for CHRONICLE (Woodlark-Kiriwina): 49, 54
for Emirau: 380
for New Britain operations: 276
for New Georgia operations: 75-78, 122-26, 137, 175-78
organization of forces for amphibious operations: 95, 175. 235-37, 279, 313-14, 317, 321, 323
Command structure, Japanese: 32-34, 97, 280
for Saidor: 295-96
South Pacific Area: 67-70
South and Southwest Pacific Areas contrasted: 54, 67, 78, 276, 316-17
Southwest Pacific Area: 20-22
Communications, telephone: 116-17, 135, 330, 334
Communications problems: 127, 143. See also Amphibious operations, communications problems.
Congressional Medal of Honor: 149n, 153n, 157, 220, 246n, 335, 354n
Connor, Maj. Haskett L.: 344
Conway: 241, 247
Cony: 240
Conyngham: 284, 286, 287, 300
Cooke, Rear Adm. Charles M., Jr.: 12n, 16
Cooke, Capt. William R.: 181
CorpsI: 20
Corrigan, Flight Officer J. A.: 95, 101, 104, 131
XIV. See also Griswold, Maj. Gen. Oscar W.Bougainville: 266-69, 351-56, 369
New Georgia: 69, 123-24, 137-42, 143-64
Counterattacks, Allied: 260, 373-74, 376-77
Counterattacks, JapaneseAdmiralties: 330, 331, 333-35, 337
Counteroffensive on Bougainville, Japanese: 351-78
Arawe: 287-89
Bougainville: 259-60. See also Counteroffensive on Bougainville, Japanese.
Cape Gloucester: 292
Finschhafen: 219-21
New Georgia: 15-37
Cox Creek: 372, 375
Craig, Brig. Gen. Charles F.: 363, 375
Crescent City: 244
Crooks, Lt. Col. Richard D.: 152
Crosby: 81
Cruisers. See Warships, Allied; Warships, Japanese.
Crutchley, Rear Adm. V.A.C.: 51, 284, 290, 301, 338
Cunningham, Brig. Gen. Julian W.Arawe: 277, 282, 284, 287, 288
Currin, Lt. Col. Michael S.: 84
Woodlark: 53, 56-57Dalton, Col. James L., II: 126, 139, 150-53, 154, 155
Dampier Strait: 188, 213, 214. See also DEXTERITY.
Dechaineux, Capt. E. F. V.: 332
Dent: 81, 86
Destroyers. See Warships, Allied; Warships, Japanese.
Destroyer-transports, Allied. See APD's (destroyer-transports).
Destroyer-transports, Japanese: 186
DEXTERITY: 272-305. See also Arawe; Cape Gloucester; Saidor.
Directive of 2 July 1942, JCS: 5, 11, 14. See also Task One, Rabaul operations; Task Three, Rabaul operations; Task Two, Rabaul operations.
Directive of 28 March 1943, JCS: 15-19
DIRECTOR Task Force: 277, 279, 283
Discipline, importance of: 121-22
Distinguished Service Cross: 152n, 328
Dive bombers. See Aircraft, Allied, SBD's; Bombers, dive, Japanese.
Diversions. See Tactics, Allied; Tactics, Japanese.
Dobodura: 230, 273, 278
Dragons Peninsula: 99-103. See also Bairoko; Enogai.
Drayton: 327
Drowley, S/Sgt. Jessie R.: 354n
DRYGOODS: 72, 78
DUKW's (amphibian trucks): 72, 284, 284n, 286
Dumpu: 215-17
Dyson: 243Eason, Col. John D.: 108, 110, 114, 118
Eastern Landing Force (TOENAILS): 78
Eddleman, Col. Clyde D.: 297
Eichelberger, Lt. Gen. Robert L.: 20
ELKTON: 10, 12-15, 16. See also ELKTON III; Rabaul, plans for advance on.
ELKTON III: 25-31, 214, 225-26, 227, 276n. See also Rabaul, plans for advance on.
Embick, Lt. Gen. Stanley D.: 12n
Emirau: 227n, 306-07, 308, 379-80
Emmons, Lt. Gen. Delos C.: 12n
Empress Augusta Bay: 234, 309, 351base development: 266-69
Empress Augusta Bay, Battle of: 251-52
Japanese attacks on beachhead: 251-55, 261-65. See also Counteroffensive on Bougainville, Japanese.
Japanese forces (preinvasion): 235, 239
landings: 241-50
plans for landings: 227, 228, 236
preinvasion reconnaissance: 229
protecting and reinforcing the beachhead: 251-59
Engineer unitsBattalions
65th: 178n, 183
114th: 298
116th: 62n
117th: 137, 154, 157, 361, 362
118th: 93, 114, 148
141st Aviation: 294
808th Aviation: 302
836th Aviation: 350
863d Aviation: 302
864th Aviation: 294
Enogai: 77, 92, 94, 96, 99-103
871st Airborne: 196
Engineer Special Brigade, 2d: 20
913th Aviation: 279, 294Admiralties: 332
Engineer Company, 59th Combat: 55, 277
casualties: 221
DEXTERITY (western New Britain-Saidor) operations: 279, 283, 285, 286, 288, 292, 300
Nassau Bay-Lae-Finschhafen: 60, 62n, 191, 192, 201n, 203, 204, 206-07, 218, 221
Regiments532d Boat and Shore: 62n, 64, 201n, 218, 221
Engineer Squadron, 8th: 340, 346
542d Boat and Shore: 298
592d Boat and Shore: 283, 292, 317, 313, 333, 338
Engineers, Allied: 116, 120, 194, 269, 349, 355. See also individual engineer units.
ESCALATOR Force: 29n. See also ALAMO Force.
Essex: 254
Evacuation of wounded: 120, 131, 134-35, 157-58, 361
Exterior lines, advantages and difficulties: 382
Ezaki, Col. Yoshio: 319, 320, 330, 333, 335F4U's (Corsairs). See Aircraft, Allied.
F6F's (Hellcats). See Aircraft, Allied.
Faisi: 27, 226, 243
Fechteler, Rear Adm. William M.: 321, 326, 381
Field Artillery battalions6th: 358
Field fortifications, Allied: 359, 365, 372. See also Perimeter defenses, Allied.
61st: 342-43, 343, 344
64th: 178, 178n
82d: 336
99th: 328, 333, 335, 343
103d: 88, 94, 110, 147
120th: 296, 304
121st: 302, 304
134th: 53, 56
135th: 137, 359
136th: 76, 92, 94, 124, 134, 136, 137, 147
148th: 54, 277
152d: 83, 147
169th: 94, 110, 137
192d: 91, 94, 137
218th: 62n, 101n
221st: 267
245th: 267
246th: 267, 366
247th: 267
271st: 338, 343, 344
Field fortifications, JapaneseAdmiralties: 342, 345-47
Fife, Capt. James F.: 74, 75, 235
Bougainville: 246, 265
effects of Allied bombardment: 159
New Britain: 285, 293
New Georgia: 110, 111, 114, 115-16, 117, 132-33, 144-46, 153
New Guinea: 201
technique of reducing: 161-62
Fifth Air Force: 22Admiralties: 326, 331
Fifth Fleet: 254, 350
attacks on Kavieng: 311
attacks on Rabaul: 229-32, 252, 253, 254
CHRONICLE (Woodlark-Kiriwina): 53, 53n
DEXTERITY (western New Britain-Saidor): 282, 290
Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula: 196-97
Fighter operations, Alliedfighter control: 176, 181, 193, 247
Fighter planes. See the following subentries under Aircraft, Allied: F4U's (Corsairs); F6F's (Hellcats); P-38's (Lightnings); P-39's (Airacobras); P-40's; P-47's; PV-1's (Vega Ventura night fighters).
fighter cover for amphibious landings: 181, 193, 247, 286-87, 290
fighter cover for carriers: 253
fighter cover for convoys: 53, 55, 193, 244
fighter escort for bombers: 11, 140, 167, 191, 230, 309
fighter interception: 43, 45, 90, 94, 140
fighter staging strips: 81-82, 191, 195-96
strategic importance of fighter planes: 381
Fiji Guerrillas, 1st Commando: 76
Fiji Infantry Regiment: 269, 269n, 352, 377
Fijians. See Fiji Guerrillas, 1st Commando; Fiji Infantry Regiment; Natives.
Finley, Col. Glenn S.: 343, 346
FinschhafenAllied fighter base: 311
Fitch, Vice Adm. Aubrey W.: 49, 67, 73, 74, 75, 173, 235
in Allied strategy: 214-16, 272
Japanese air attack: 230
in Japanese strategy: 211, 213
picked as Allied objective: 19
plans for taking: 27, 217-18
seizure: 217-21
Flame throwers: 148, 148n, 150, 151, 160, 161, 161n, 162, 284, 285, 347, 366, 367-68, 369, 374, 375
Flusser: 327
Food shortages, Allied. See Logistics, Allied, supply problems, isolated units under fire.
Food shortages, Japanese: 212, 221, 356
Foote: 251
Fort, Rear Adm. George H.: 77, 78, 82, 237, 239
Fouse, Capt. Donald W.: 102
Frederick, Capt. George F.: 340
Frederick, Col. John D.: 373, 374
Freer, Lt. Col. George C.: 99, 363
Frink, Maj. Gen. James L.: 279
Fuller, Maj. Gen. Horace H.: 201nG-2 Section, GHQ, SWPA: 20n
G-3 Section, GHQ, SWPA: 20n
Gasmata: 27, 272, 274, 277, 280, 282
Gasoline, as weapon: 371
Gato: 229
Gauthreaux, S/Sgt. Ervin M.: 345, 345n
Geiger, Maj. Gen. Roy S.: 236, 237n, 257, 261, 266, 380, 381
Geography. See also individual islands.CARTWHEEL area: 22-24, 22n
George Clymer: 244, 250
Ghormley, Vice Adm. Robert L.: 4
Gill, Maj. Gen. William H.: 277n, 297, 304
Girardeau, Maj. Marvin D.: 101
Godwin, Maj. James A.: 347
Goodenough Island: 276, 279, 297
Grant, Lt. Col. Clyde E.: 285
Green Islands: 311, 312-15
Grenades, Allied: 161, 246, 285, 355, 369
Grenades, Japanese: 220, 330, 334
Griffith, Lt. Col. Samuel B., III: 101-03, 130, 169, 171
Griswold, Maj. Gen. Oscar W.: 381Bougainville base development: 266-69
Grumman fighters. See Aircraft, Allied, F6F's (Hellcats).
Bougainville counteroffensive: 351-56, 357, 361, 362, 366, 372n, 374, 377
New Georgia, Munda offensive: 137-40, 142, 143-44, 148, 148n, 153, 154, 156, 158, 160-61, 163, 164, 167
New Georgia, operations after Munda: 169-70, 175, 183
New Georgia, takes command: 76, 78, 123-27, 130, 134, 136
Guadalcanal"big raid" on: 44-45
Guardfish: 229
as supply base: 72-73
Guerrilla action. See Coastwatchers; Fiji Guerrillas, 1st Commando.
Gullitti, S/Sgt. Louis: 120
Gwin: 88, 105Hallam, Col. Franklin T.: 120, 140
Halsey, Admiral William F., Jr.: 43, 49, 224, 350n, 380and Bougainville operations: 235-37, 241-42, 248, 251, 252-53, 257, 266, 349-50
Hand-carry of supplies: 104, 115, 116, 170, 183, 267, 361, 368
command: 4, 18-19, 67, 308, 316-17
and Green Islands: 312-14
on Griswold: 268
influence on CARTWHEEL operations summarized: 381-82
and Kavieng: 270n, 306-09, 310-11
and MacArthur: 25, 349-50, 381-82
and New Georgia operations: 73-74, 75, 76, 92, 98-99, 123-24, 168-69, 173, 175, 183
and theater strategy: 10-12, 13, 16-18, 16n, 25-26, 27, 225, 226-29, 306-09, 310
Handy, Maj. Gen. Thomas T.: 12n
Hansa Bay: 215, 273, 306, 316, 317, 322, 379
Hara (or Nagahara), Major: 81, 84, 159
Harassing tactics, Japanese. See Tactics, Japanese, night harassment.
Harmon, Lt. Gen. Millard F.: 228, 308, 381appoints Griswold to command New Georgia Occupation Force: 123-24, 126
Harris, Brig. Gen. Field: 261
and Bougainville: 266, 268
and CHRONICLE (Woodlark-Kiriwina) operations: 49
command and force: 69
on Munda operations: 168-69
and New Georgia operations: 73, 76, 123-26, 139, 140, 142, 143, 168-69, 178n
at Pacific Military Conference: 12n, 14, 16
Hauwei: 340-43
Heavey, Brig. Gen. William F.: 285-86, 285n, 297
Heavy bombers. See Aircraft, Allied, B-17's; Aircraft, Allied, B-24's; Bombers, heavy.
Heavy weapons. See Machine guns, Allied; Mortars, Allied.
Helena: 99
Hellzapoppin Ridge: 265
Henshaw, 2d Lt. Marvin J.: 326, 328
Herndon, Col. J. Prugh: 53, 57n, 58
Herring, Lt. Gen. E. F.: 61, 189, 196
Hester, Maj. Gen. John H. See also Infantry divisions, 43d.command and force: 73, 76, 77
Hewitt, Air Commodore J. E.: 53
and XIV Corps Munda offensive: 147, 149
landings at Rendova and Zanana: 88, 90, 91, 92
operations on New Georgia Island: 98, 104, 105, 110, 115, 117, 118, 119, 120
relief as commander of New Georgia Occupation Force: 76, 122-24, 126
Hill 250: 359, 365
Hill 260: 354, 356, 364-71
Hill 270: 354
Hill 309: 354, 356, 364, 365, 372
Hill 600: 356, 359, 365
Hill 608: 354, 355, 356, 364, 365
Hill 700: 354, 355, 356, 358-64
Hill 1000: 355
Hill 1111: 355, 357, 358
Hipp, Maj. Frank: 155
Hirashima, Col. Shuhei: 280
Hirata, Col. Genjiro: 97, 159
Hodge, Maj. Gen. John R.: 149, 158, 164, 172, 267, 366, 367, 381. See also Infantry divisions, 43d.
Hoffman, Col. Hugh T.: 323, 332-33
Holland, Col. Temple G.: 118, 119, 120, 123, 135, 137, 142, 149, 152, 155
Hollandia: 304, 379-80
Honolulu: 105
Horaniu: 180, 181-83
Horseshoe Hill: 119, 134, 139, 146, 150, 152, 153, 158, 159
Hospitals17th Field: 122n, 140
House Fireman Beach (Arawe): 283, 285-86
30th Portable Surgical: 323
Humphreys: 55, 284, 285
Hundley, Col. Daniel H.: 78, 147n
Hundley, Lt. Col. Preston J.: 373
Hunter Liggett: 244
Huon Peninsula: 13, 215. See also Finschhafen; Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations; Saidor.
Hyakutake, Lt. Gen. Haruyoshi: 35-36, 235, 235n, 238, 240, 248, 259, 351-52, 356-58, 357n, 371, 375, 375n. See also Japanese Army units, Armies, 17th.
Hyane Harbour: 319, 331, 323-24, 330, 332
Hydaker, Lt. Col. Vernor E.: 150, 154I Operation: 42-44
Ilangana: 146-49
Illumination, night: 355, 359, 374
Imamura, General Hitoshi: 34-36, 39, 42, 45-46, 98-99, 180, 194-95, 199, 205, 211, 213, 221, 238, 248, 276, 280-82, 287, 294, 303, 310-11, 319, 330, 351, 377. See also Japanese Army units, Area armies, 8th.
Imperial General Headquarters: 32, 34-35, 36, 42, 45, 46, 172, 184, 195, 211, 212-13, 238, 287, 304, 311, 382
Independence: 254
Infantry divisionsAmerical: 2, 69, 149, 227, 236, 266-67
Infantry regiments. See also Regimental combat teams.and Bougainville counteroffensive: 352-54, 357, 358, 359, 364-71
24th: 276, 317
casualties (Hill 260): 371
25th: 69, 124, 149, 159, 226, 227ncasualties: 121n, 187
32d: 2, 6, 317
New Georgia operations after Munda: 161-62, 167-70, 176-78Arawe: 275-76, 276n, 277, 277n, 279
37th: 2. See also Beightler, Maj. Gen. Robert S.
Saidor: 296-302and Bougainville counteroffensive: 352-54, 357, 358-64, 372-77
40th: 266, 266n
in Bougainville invasion: 227, 236, 237, 238, 256-59, 261, 267
casualties: 121n, 187, 364
New Georgia operations: 69, 75, 76, 95, 124-25, 137-38, 144, 144n, 149-58, 158-59, 161, 164, 167, 169
41st: 2, 58, 61, 62n, 200-201
43d: 227n. See also Hester, Maj. Gen. John H.; Hodge, Maj. Gen. John R.; Infantry regiments, 103d; Infantry regiments, 169th; Infantry regiments, 172d.casualties: 121, 121n, 167-68, 187
93d: 378n
command: 69, 76, 124, 126, 149
early New Georgia operations: 111, 111n, 112, 118, 135, 136
in XIV Corps offensive: 137, 140, 144, 144n, 146-49, 158, 164, 167
"war neurosis" among troops: 121, 121n24th: 355, 355n, 363, 378n
27th: 159, 167, 169-70, 184, 186
35th: 169, 178, 178n, 183
103d: 81, 82, 106, 110, 115, 116-18, 121, 136, 136n, 137, 137n, 144, 144n, 147-49, 158, 159, 163, 174-75, 184
126th: 296, 298, 301, 304
129th: 354, 356, 358, 359, 372-77
132d: 354, 354n, 367, 369-70
145th: 95, 99-103, 122-23, 124, 129, 131, 137-38, 144-46, 144n, 149, 150, 152-53, 155, 158, 163, 178n, 183, 354, 358-64
147th: 2
148th: 95, 96, 99-102, 103, 124-25, 129, 130-31, 136, 137-38, 144, 144n, 149, 150, 154-58, 159, 163-64, 169, 354, 363, 376
158th: 53, 55, 56, 58, 277, 288, 289
161st: 144-46, 144n, 149-52, 154-57, 158, 163, 167-68
162d: 60, 61, 62, 65, 200-202, 201n
164th: 354, 369
169th: 78, 85, 93, 94, 106-15, 118-20, 121, 122-23, 132, 134-35, 136, 137, 144, 144n, 147, 149, 158, 159, 163, 172, 184
172d: 85, 86n, 87, 93, 94, 106, 109-18, 120, 121, 132-34, 137, 144-46, 147, 149n, 158, 162, 172, 184
182d: 354, 365-72
503d Parachute: 20, 192, 194, 207-10, 211, 276, 277-78
Intelligence, Allied. See also Coastwatchers; Reconnaissance, Allied.
on Bougainville counteroffensive: 352
Intelligence, Japanese: 259, 261, 330, 351
estimates for Admiralties: 320-21, 322, 330, 333
estimates for Bougainville: 235
estimates for CARTWHEEL: 13, 30-31, 47, 48
estimates for New Georgia: 112, 129, 146, 178
estimates for northeast New Guinea: 214
estimates for western New Britain: 276
on Madang-Lae road: 41-42
for Nassau Bay: 63
for Yamamoto attack: 44
Inter-Allied co-ordination: 20, 101n
Interior lines: 255, 382
Interservice co-ordination: 20, 187-88, 189, 276. See also Unity of command.
Interservice co-ordination, Japanese: 32-34, 35
Intertheater co-ordination, and mutual support: 18-19, 26, 27-29, 49-50
Ito, Maj. Gen. Takeo: 311
Iwasa, Maj. Gen. Shun: 259, 356, 362
Iwasa Unit. See Japanese Army units.Jackson, Col. William D.: 201
Japanese Army air unitsArmy, 4th Air: 46, 195, 198, 219, 282, 301, 304, 319, 331
Japanese Army units. See also Southeastern Detachment.
Brigades8th Air: 287
Divisions
14th Air: 1956th Air: 34, 46, 63, 195, 287
Regiment, 68th Air: 42
7th Air: 46, 195, 219, 282Area armies
Japanese naval air units2d: 280-82, 287, 304
Armies
8th: 34, 35, 36n, 46, 47, 63, 118, 180, 280, 304, 31217th: 34, 36, 36n, 46, 98, 180, 235, 238, 351-52, 357, 358-78
Battalion, 2d Independent Antitank: 144n
18th: 34, 35, 37, 46, 63, 295, 304, 379
Brigades35th: 36n
Divisions
65th: 213, 280, 280n, 2942d: 36n
Garrison Unit, 4th South Seas: 238, 377
6th: 36, 46, 129, 172, 238, 259, 351, 358
17th: 213, 238, 248, 248n, 259, 280, 287, 294, 351, 356
20th: 35, 39, 46, 211, 212, 213-14, 219, 220-21, 303-04
38th: 36n, 144n, 172, 213, 310
41st: 35, 39, 46, 63, 194, 213, 303
51st: 35, 39, 46, 63, 211-12, 213, 214, 303-04
Iwasa Unit: 356, 357, 359-64, 375
Kawaguchi Force. See Japanese Army units, Brigades, 35th.
Magata Unit: 356, 357, 372-77
Muda Unit: 356, 364-71, 375
Regiments1st Independent Mixed: 311, 319, 330, 333, 334-35
Shipping groups
6th Cavalry: 377
6th Field Artillery: 129, 182
13th Infantry: 97, 98, 105, 135-37, 146, 154-58, 171, 172, 184, 185, 352, 356, 359n, 364-71, 375
14th Artillery: 63
21st Field Artillery: 213
21st Infantry: 194
23d Field Artillery: 280
23d Infantry: 171-72, 246, 259, 261, 352, 356, 359-62, 359n, 375
45th Infantry: 105, 129, 182, 352, 356, 373-77
51st Engineer: 63
51st Transport: 319
53d Infantry: 248, 356
54th Infantry: 248, 280
66th Infantry: 63, 319
79th Infantry: 220
80th Infantry: 213, 220
81st Infantry: 280, 288, 356, 375
90th Independent Mountain Artillery: 144n
102d Infantry: 38, 63, 194
115th Infantry: 63, 194
141st Infantry: 280, 287, 288, 294
228th Infantry: 280
229th Infantry: 81, 82, 88, 97, 98, 108, 114, 134, 135-36, 135n, 144, 159, 171-72, 319, 330
230th Infantry: 144-46, 171-72, 310, 311
238th Infantry: 2191st: 213
4th: 213, 280, 294Fleets
Japanese naval units. See also Southeastern Fleet.11th Air: 34, 42, 219, 233, 248, 253, 255, 287
12th Air: 248Fleets
3d: 34, 233
Landing forces
8th: 34, 97, 98, 159, 172, 180, 185, 226, 238, 2487th Combined Special Naval: 36, 46
8th Combined Special Naval: 36, 36n, 46, 97
Jintsu: 105
Kure 6th Special Naval: 36n, 82, 88, 97, 101, 103, 129
Naval Base Force, 14th: 311, 319
Yokosuka 7th Special Naval: 36n, 97
Joint Chiefs of Staff: 1-8, 11-12, 222-25, 305, 307, 308, 309, 349, 379. See also Directive of 2 July 1942, JCS; Directive of 28 March 1943, JCS.
Joint Staff Planners: 15, 16
Joint Strategic Survey Committee: 15, 15n, 224
Joint War Plans Committee: 15n
Josselyn, Lt. Henry: 174-75, 183
Jungle. See jungle fighting; Terrain; Weather.
Jungle fighting: 159-63. See also Tactics, Allied; Tactics, Japanese; Terrain.advance in columns necessary: 112, 291, 292
close air support problems: 142
co-ordinated attack problems: 278
importance of good perimeter defenses: 108, 329-30. See also Field fortifications, Allied; Perimeter defenses.
lateral contact problems: 112, 154-57, 161-63
psychological problems: 108-09, 112-13. See also "Snipers," Japanese; Tactics, Japanese, night harassment.
reconnaissance problems: 161, 163
supply problems: 163. See also Air supply; Hand-carry of supplies; Logistics, Allied, supply problems.Kaeruka: 83
Kahili: 226-27, 232, 234
Kaiapit: 216-17
Kanawha: 43
Kanda, Lt. Gen. Masatane: 238, 351, 351n, 356, 356n, 358, 359n, 371, 375n
KANGA Force: 36-38
Kato, Lt. Gen. Rimpei: 45
Katsarsky, Lt. Col. Slaftcho: 150, 156
Kaviengair attacks on: 270n, 310-11
Kelley, 1st Lt. John R.: 134
in Allied strategy: 13, 27, 224-25, 228, 272, 306
bypassed: 306, 379
in Japanese strategy: 310-11
plans for taking: 13, 27, 224-25, 273, 306-09, 316
Kelley Hill: 136
Kennedy, Donald G.: 71, 81, 82-83, 89
Kenney, Lt. Gen. George C.: 209, 350, 350n, 381Admiralties air operations: 319-21, 322
Kieta: 27, 227, 232, 234, 238
air attacks on Kavieng: 314
air attacks on Rabaul: 230-32, 232n, 253-54, 271
and Bismarck Sea, Battle of the: 39-41
and CHRONICLE (Woodlark-Kiriwina): 49
command: 22
New Guinea air operations: 43-44, 190-91, 192, 195, 208, 215, 216
at Pacific Military Conference: 12n, 18n
and theater strategy: 16n, 273-74, 307, 308
western New Britain air operations: 278, 282
King, Admiral Ernest J.: 7, 12, 16, 18, 224-25, 224n, 307, 349
Kinkaid, Vice Adm. Thomas C.: 299, 308, 313, 316, 320, 321-22, 325-26, 328-29, 338, 350, 381
Kinsler, Col. Kenneth H.: 207
Kiriwina Force. See Kiriwina Task Force.
Kiriwini Island. See also Operation I, ELKTON III.in Allied strategy: 273
Kiriwina Task Force: 53, 54, 57
geography: 50
picked as Allied objective: 14-16, 19
plans for taking: 26
seizure: 49-59
strategic importance: 15
Kirk, Lt. Col. Robert P.: 336, 342
Kirkwell-Smith, Sub-Lt. Andrew: 277n
Kitagiri, Lt. Gen. Shigeru: 214, 219, 220-21
Koga, Admiral Mineichi: 48, 233-34, 248, 252-53, 255, 312
Kojima, Capt. Bunzo: 114, 134, 136, 159
Kokengolo Hill: 163-64
Kolombangara: 97-99, 105, 173, 184, 187. See also Vila.
Kolombangara, Battle of: 105
Komori, Maj. Masamitsu: 280, 286, 287-88
Kreber, Brig. Gen. Leo N.: 261, 266, 355, 364n, 377
Kriner, Capt. G. C.: 174
Krueger, Lt. Gen. Walter: 20, 29, 379n, 381and Admiralties operations: 316, 317, 321-23, 327, 335-36, 348, 349
Krulak, Lt. Col. Victor H.: 241
and CHRONICLE (Woodlark-Kiriwina) operations: 49, 53, 54, 58
and DEXTERITY (western New Britain-Saidor) operations: 272, 274, 275, 276-79, 283-84, 288-89, 293, 295-96, 299, 302
Kula Gulf, Battle of: 98-99
Kurita, Vice Adm. Takeo: 252
Kusaka, Vice Adm. Jinichi: 34, 89, 91, 98-99, 213, 233, 240, 248, 253, 314, 315L-4's. See Aircraft, Allied.
Lae. See also Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations; Operation II, ELKTON III.in Allied strategy: 190, 214
Laiana: 114-17, 132
in Japanese strategy: 2, 34-35, 41-42, 46
picked as Allied objectives: 19
plans for taking: 27, 190-94
seizure: 202-07, 210-12
Lakunai: 230, 230n, 311
Lambeti Plantation: 146, 158
Landing craft, Allied: 286n, 313. See also Rubber boats.Barges, Japanese: 64
Landing craft, Japanese: 185
LCI's: 56, 57, 78, 82, 83, 92, 176, 178, 179, 193, 204, 205, 218, 237, 241, 298, 299, 300, 315
LCI's, with rockets: 290, 298, 300
LCI(G)'s: 239, 239n, 240
LCI(L)'s: 239, 239n
LCM's: 57, 64, 88, 117, 176, 193, 206, 218, 239, 249, 250, 260, 279, 283, 286, 300, 315, 332, 338, 339, 342, 343
LCP(R)'s: 55, 56, 95, 117, 240, 299, 300, 325, 326-28
LCT's: 57, 76, 78, 92, 193, 204, 237, 239, 286, 287, 315
LCV's: 339, 340-41, 343
LCVP's: 64, 83, 178, 193, 206, 218, 219, 221, 221n, 249, 279, 283, 286, 288, 315
LSD's: 284
LST's: 56, 76, 78, 91, 176, 178, 179-80, 181, 193, 204, 205, 218, 235, 237, 239, 240, 256, 282, 284n, 290, 291, 298, 299, 300, 302, 313, 315, 332, 338, 343, 339
LVT(1)'s (Alligators): 285, 286
LVT(A)(2)'s (Buffaloes): 285, 286
Lanphier, Capt. Thomas G.: 44
Leahy, Admiral William D.: 224
Leander, HMNZS: 105
Lindauer, Lt. Col. Bernard J.: 137
Line of Communications units: 22, 29, 191
Lines of communicationsJapanese: 10, 94
Liversedge, Col. Harry B.: 78, 92, 94-96, 98, 99, 102, 104, 105, 126, 127-31, 143, 144, 168, 171
United States to Australia: 1-2, 6, 381
Loads, effect of weight on troops: 101, 111, 171. See also Flame throwers.
Lobit, Lt. Col. William E.: 327, 328, 329, 335
Lockhart, Lt. J. C.: 168n
Logistics, Allied. See also Air supply; Amphibious operations, Allied, clearing the beaches; Amphibious operations, Allied, unloading; Handcarry of supplies.base development: 267-69, 302, 349-50. See also Airfield and airstrip construction, Allied.
Logistics, Japanese: 352. See also Food shortages, Japanese.
plans for Bougainville: 237-38
plans for CARTWHEEL: 29-30
plans for Markham Valley operations: 191
plans for western New Britain: 279
preparations for New Georgia invasion: 72-73
staging points for supplying beachhead: 93
stockpiling of supplies: 72, 78, 359
supply lines, tactical: 154-57, 261, 368, 369
supply problems: 59-60, 90, 93, 114-16, 194-95, 216, 275, 299
supply problems, isolated units under fire: 104, 134-35, 157, 359, 368
supply systems: 130-40, 209
Long, Col. William D.: 364n, 366-67, 366n, 369, 369n, 370n, 372n
Lorengau: 316, 319, 321, 322, 330, 339-48
Los Negros: 317-18, 320, 321, 348
Lowry, Lt. Col. Dexter: 366-67, 368n
Lugos Mission: 339, 343
Lutes, Maj. Gen. LeRoy, 12nM1 rifle: 161, 246
MacArthur, General Douglas: 6, 49, 54, 67, 305, 350n, 379-80and Admiralties operations: 316, 320-21, 323, 325-26, 328-29, 349-50, 350n,
Machine guns, Allied: 134, 151, 220, 266, 332, 334, 335, 359, 373
command: 3-4, 5, 18-19, 20-22, 29
and DEXTERITY (western New Britain-Saidor) operations: 273-75, 276, 277, 278, 284, 295-96, 299, 305
and Halsey: 25-26, 349-50, 381-82
influence on CARTWHEEL operations summarized: 381-82
and Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations: 190-91, 192, 193, 209, 214-16
and theater strategy: 9-10, 11-13, 16-18, 16n, 25-26, 214-16, 223-29, 273-75, 306-09, 313. See also RENO.
Machine guns, Japanese: 103, 113-14, 116, 130, 131, 132, 147, 157, 238, 240, 245, 324, 332
MacKechnie, Col. Archibald R.: 62, 65, 201, 201n
MacKechnie Force: 61, 62, 64-66, 200-201, 201n
Madangin Allied strategy: 190, 214, 216, 317
Magata, Col. Isaoshi: 356, 373, 374-75
in Japanese strategy: 34-35, 213
Japanese withdrawal: 303, 304
picked as Allied objective: 14, 19
plans for taking: 27
Magata Unit. See Japanese Army units.
Mahan: 326-27
Mahoney, Lt. Col. William: 368
Manus Island: 224, 225, 272, 306, 307, 308-09, 313, 316description: 317
Maps: 106, 150n, 162, 170
seizure: 336, 339-48
Marchant, William S.: 71
Marches, Japanese: 211-12, 303-04
Marilinan: 196, 208
Marine air units: 141Air wings
Marine units. See also Marine air units.1st: 69, 269, 358
fighter squadrons
2d: 69, 78VMF 123: 165
VMF 124: 165
VMF 216: 269Battalions: 53n
Markham Valley: 190. See also Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations.1st Amphibian Tractor: 283, 317
Corps, I Amphibious: 69, 226, 228, 236, 257, 261, 266, 267n. See also Geiger, Maj. Gen. Roy S.; Vandegrift, Maj. Gen. Alexander A.; Vogel, Maj. Gen. Clayton B.
1st Parachute: 236
1st Raider: 99-103, 129-31, 168
1st Tank: 289
2d Parachute: 236, 241
2d Provisional Raider: 236
3d Defense: 238, 243, 249-50, 267, 355
3d Raider: 260
4th Defense: 178, 180, 181
4th Raider: 81, 82-83, 84, 95n, 105, 129-31, 130n, 168
9th Defense: 76, 90, 91, 92, 94, 106, 110, 117, 132, 134, 144, 161
10th Defense: 151, 161
12th Defense: 53, 56, 57, 277, 279
Divisions1st: 5, 20, 69, 223-24, 275-76, 278, 279, 287, 289-95, 290
Regiments
2d: 169n, 223-24, 226, 227n
3d: 226, 227, 236, 237, 238, 255, 257-59, 261, 265, 266-67, 267n1st: 291-94
1st Raider: 71, 76, 95
3d: 244, 246, 256-57, 260
4th: 380, 380n
5th: 293-94
7th: 290-92, 294
9th: 244, 260
11th: 291
12th: 267
21st: 255-56, 257, 260, 265
Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations: 49, 60, 61, 189-221. See also Operation II, ELKTON III.Finschhafen: 217-21
Marland, Maj. Sidney P., Jr.: 13
Japanese counterattack: 219-21
Japanese withdrawal: 212-14
Lae operations: 202-07, 209-12
Nadzab parachute jump: 207-09
plans and preparations: 189-99, 214-16
Ramu Valley advance: 216-17
Salamaua attack: 199-202
Marshall, General George C.: 7, 18, 224-25, 306, 307, 382
Marshall, Maj. Gen. Richard J.: 22, 29, 191. See also U.S. Army Services of Supply, SWPA.
Martin, Brig. Gen. Clarence A.: 277, 298, 296-303, 300n, 303n, 304
Mather, Maj. John V.: 277n
Matsuda, Maj. Gen. Iwao: 213, 280, 294
Mayfield, Capt. Frank G.: 334
McCawley: 75, 86, 90
McClure, Brig. Gen. Robert B.: 178, 181, 182-83
McCulloch, Brig. Gen. William A.: 367, 367n, 369, 371
McGill, Sgt. Troy A.: 335
McKean: 82, 240, 257, 267n
McMains, Maj. D. M.: 55
McNarney, Lt. Gen. Joseph T.: 12n
Medical battalions25th: 178n
Medical problems, Allied: 120-22
112th: 137
116th: 62n, 201nmalaria: 120, 268
Medical problems, Japanese: 159, 212, 294
mental disturbances: 113, 120-22, 140. See also jungle fighting, psychological problems.
Medical treatment: 120, 122, 122n, 140. See also Evacuation of wounded.
Medium bombers. See Aircraft, Allied, B-25's; Aircraft, Allied, B-26's; Bombers, medium.
Melanesians: 23, 25, 234-35, 319. See also Natives.
Mellichamp, Capt. Paul K.: 152n
Merrill, Rear Adm. Aaron Stanton: 85, 111, 235, 242, 248, 251-52, 314
Merritt, Capt. Bruce: 335
MICHAELMAS Task Force: 296-302, 304
Mikawa, Vice Adm. Gunichi: 172
Milford, Maj. Gen. E. J.: 201
Miller, Col. Alexander M.: 277, 282
Milne Bay: 54, 279, 325
Mines, land, Japanese: 338, 342, 247
Mitchell, Maj. John W.: 44
Mitchell, Maj. Gen. Ralph J.: 270-71
Mitscher, Rear Adm. Marc A.: 69, 75, 129-30, 143
Moa, HMAS: 43
Momote Plantation airfield: 316, 319, 321, 322, 327, 332-33, 348, 350
Mono Island: 239-41
Monterey: 311
Montgomery, Rear Adm. Alfred L.: 254
Montpelier: 252
Moosbrugger, Comdr. Frederick: 172
Morale, Allied: 112-13, 120. See also jungle fighting, psychological problems.
Morale and soldierly qualities, Japanese: 212, 239, 304, 351, 382
Mortars, Alliedconditions prevent use: 161-62
Mortars, Japanese: 114, 115-16, 130, 152, 240, 361-62
defensive fire: 136, 368
fire into ravines: 376
jury-rigged for throwing gasoline cans: 371
preparation fire: 103, 130, 134, 150, 342, 344, 369, 374
4.2-inch chemical: 184, 266, 359, 363
60-mm.: 101, 103, 161, 334, 363, 367, 370
81-mm.: 109, 131, 151, 161, 334, 344, 363
Muda, Col. Toyoharei: 356, 364
Muda Unit. See Japanese Army units.
Mudge, Brig. Gen. Verne D.: 339, 340, 342, 344, 345-46
Mulcahy, Brig. Gen. Francis P.: 78, 119, 165-67, 181
Mumma, Lt. Comdr. Morton C.: 289
Mundacapture of airfield: 158-59, 163-64
Munda-Bairoko Occupation Force: 92
description: 10-11, 70, 71, 72
offensive against: 97-158, 169
plans for taking: 13, 16, 73, 76-77, 92
repair and enlargement of airfield: 165-67
strategic importance: 11
Munson, Maj. Delbert: 183
Murray, Col. John T.: 58Nadzab
Allied bomber staging base: 230, 343
Nagahara, Major. See Hara (or Nagahara), Major.
in Allied strategy: 273
description: 191
development: 203-09, 216-17
seizure: 207-11
strategic importance: 194, 211
Nagatsuki: 99
Nakai, Maj. Gen. Masutaro: 214, 217, 303, 304
Nakano, Lt. Gen. Hidemitsu: 63, 65, 211, 303
Nashville: 290, 321
Nassau Bay: 49, 59-66
Natives: 23, 25, 41, 71, 81, 95, 234-35, 314, 319. See also Fiji Guerrillas, 1st Commando; Fiji Infantry Regiment; Papuan Infantry Battalion.as carriers: 104, 131
Naval bases, Allied: 306, 316, 349-50. See also PT boat bases.
in construction work: 302
as guides: 93, 99-101, 108, 183
as pilots: 86
reconnaissance by: 112, 169, 174
Naval construction units. See also Seabees.Battalions: 76
Naval operations, Allied10th: 81
Brigade, 4th: 323
24th: 90, 93, 165
40th: 323, 332
58th: 178, 181
73d: 165
87th: 237
Regiment, 22d: 315Battle of the Bismarck Sea: 39-41
Naval operations, Japanese: 91, 251
Battle of Cape Saint George: 265
Battle of Empress Augusta Bay: 251-52
Battle of Kolombangara: 105
Battle of Kula Gulf: 98-99
Battle of Vella Gulf: 171, 174, 185
Battle of Vella Lavella: 186
bombardment of airfields: 72
carrier-based air strikes. See Air operations, Allied, carrier-based air strikes.
counterbattery fire: 77, 88, 358n
preparation fire for infantry advance: 110-11, 143, 146, 146n
shore bombardment: 198-200, 312
support of amphibious landingsAdmiralties: 321-22, 325-27, 332, 338, 342, 343
support of infantry defense: 358n
Bougainville: 235-36, 241-43, 244, 245, 246, 251-53
CHRONICLE (Woodlark-Kiriwina): 51
DEXTERITY (western New Britain-Saidor): 286, 290, 298, 300
New Georgia: 77, 86
New Guinea: 203, 218Battle of the Bismarck Sea: 39-41
Naval strength, Allied (SWPA): 10
Battle of Cape Saint George: 265
Battle of Empress Augusta Bay: 251-52
Battle of Kolombangara: 105
Battle of Kula Gulf: 98-99
Battle of Vella Gulf: 172, 174, 185
Battle of Vella Lavella: 186
Naval strength, Japanese: 13, 30, 47, 48
Naval task organizationsEastern Force (TOENAILS): 77, 78, 85
Northern Force (Task Force 31) (Vella Lavella): 179-84
Task Force 31Bougainville: 235, 236, 237, 244
Task Force 32 (South Pacific Amphibious Force) (TOENAILS): 67, 73, 75, 126
TOENAILS: 74, 75, 126, 167
Vella Lavella: 179-84
Task Force 33 (South Pacific Aircraft)
Netherlands forces: 20Bougainville: 235-36, 253
Task Force 36 (TOENAILS): 74, 75, 85
TOENAILS: 67, 73-75
Vella Lavella: 175, 178
Task Force 38 (Bougainville): 235, 242, 252-53, 254
Task Force 39 (Bougainville): 235, 242, 251-52, 256
Task Force 72Bougainville: 235
Task Force 74
TOENAILS: 73
Vella Lavella: 175Admiralties: 338
Task Force 76
Cape Gloucester: 290
TOENAILS: 51Arawe: 284, 287, 288n
Western Force (Task Group 31.1) (TOENAILS): 77, 78, 91, 92, 167
Cape Gloucester: 290, 290n
Lae: 202-03, 205
TOENAILS: 51, 54
Task Group 31.2 (TOENAILS): 77
Netherlands Navy: 22
New Britain: 273-74, 280. See also Arawe; DEXTERITY; Cape Gloucester; Rabaul.
New Britain Force. See ALAMO Force.
New Georgia. See also Operation A, ELKTON III.bypassing of Kolombangara: 171-84
New Georgia Air Force: 78, 92
controversy over timing of operations: 16-18
geography: 70-71
drive for Munda: 97-164
first phase of operations. See TOENAILS.
in Japanese strategy: 98
summary of operations: 187
New Georgia Attack Force. See Naval task organizations, Task Force 31, TOENAILS.
New Georgia Occupation Force: 75-76, 77, 85, 87n, 91, 121, 121n, 123, 126, 175. See also Hester, Maj. Gen. John H.; Hodge, Maj. Gen. John R.
New Guinea. See also Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations; Nassau Bay; Saidor.geography: 23
New Guinea Administrative Unit: 62n, 302, 323
New Guinea Force: 22, 29, 38, 296Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations: 61, 189-91, 192n, 207, 214, 216, 272, 295-96
New Ireland. See Kavieng.
New Zealand units: 67, 183nBrigade, 8th: 238, 240-41
Nicholson: 338
Brigade groups8th: 236, 237
Division, 3d: 169n, 183, 226, 227, 236, 237, 313-15
14th: 183
Fighter Squadron, No. 15 RNZAF: 45
Night attacks, Japanese. See Tactics, Japanese, night attacks.
Niizuki: 99
Nimitz, Admiral Chester W.: 381and Central Pacific offensive: 126, 235, 311-12
Nissan Island: 313, 314
command: 4, 18-19, 67
and Kavieng: 307-09, 316, 379
and plans for Admiralties operations: 307-09, 316
reinforcements for Halsey: 235, 254
and Seeadler Harbour: 306, 349
and theater strategy: 11-12, 307-09
and Yamamoto attack: 44
Noble, Brig. Gen. Alfred H.: 250, 380
Nonbattle casualties: 187. See also Medical problems, Allied, mental disturbances.
North Knob, Hill 260: 364-71
North Pacific Area: 2-4
Northern Landing Group: 94-96, 99-106, 127-31. See also Liversedge, Col. Harry B.
Noumea: 72-73Okabe, Maj. Gen. Toru: 37, 38, 39
Olds, 2d Lt. James F., Jr.: 148, 148n
Omori, Vice Adm. Sentaro: 247, 248, 251-52
Onaiavisi Occupation Unit: 78, 85
OP Tree, Hill 260: 365-71
Operation I, ELKTON III: 26-27
Operation II, ELKTON III: 27, 189, 272, 304. See also POSTERN.
Operation III, ELKTON III: 27, 228, 272
Operation A, ELKTON III: 26-27. See also TOENAILS.
Operation B, ELKTON III: 27, 222
Operation C, ELKTON III: 27
Opposition, Japanese. See also Amphibious operations, enemy response to landings; Counterattacks, Japanese; Counteroffensive on Bougainville, Japanese.air: 232, 320. See also Amphibious operations, enemy response to landings.
Orientation of troops, importance of: 121-22
Bougainville: 261
Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations: 218-19
New Georgia: 96, 101, 111-12, 120, 188
Oro Bay: 230, 279, 325
Ota, Rear Adm. Minoru: 97-98
Owens, Sgt. Robert A.: 246
Ozawa, Vice Adm. Tokusaburo: 233-34P-38's. See Aircraft, Allied.
P-39's. See Aircraft, Allied.
P-40's. See Aircraft, Allied.
P-47's. See Aircraft, Allied.
Pacific Fleet: 18-19, 255
Pacific Military Conference: 11-15, 195
Pacific Ocean Areas: 2-4
Papuan Infantry Battalion: 62n, 63, 65, 101n, 208
Paratroops. See Airborne operations; Infantry regiments, 503d Parachute.
Parker, Lt. Col. Theodore L.: 123, 152, 153
Patrick, Brig. Gen. Edwin D.: 297, 299
Patrol activity, Allied. See also Reconnaissance, Allied.Admiralties: 340-41
Patrol activity, Japanese: 115, 331
Bougainville: 269
New Georgia: 92-93, 101-02, 104, 108, 135, 153, 154
New Guinea: 302-03
Patrol Wing 10: 282
Pat's Nose: 361, 362, 364
PB4Y4's (Navy Liberators). See Aircraft, Allied.
PBY's (Black Cats): See Aircraft, Allied.
Pearl Harbor conference, January 1944: 307, 308-09
Peck, Brig. Gen. Dewitt: 12n, 14, 73
Perimeter defenses: 94, 108, 131, 134, 180, 250, 260, 265-66, 288, 329, 333-34, 352-56. See also Field fortifications, Allied.
Petrarca, Pfc. Frank J.: 153n
Philippines, in Allied strategy: 272, 273, 305, 307, 308, 380, 381
Phoenix: 290, 321, 325, 326, 329
Physical fitness of troops, importance: 121-22
Pillboxes, Allied: 355, 359
Pillboxes, Japanese. See Field fortifications, Japanese.
"Pistol Pete": 167, 172
Piva airstrips: 271, 309, 356, 358, 373
Plans, Allied. See Amphibious operations, planning; Strategy, Allied; Tactical plans, Allied; Theater strategy, Allied.
Plans, Japanese. See Strategy, Japanese; Tactical plans, Japanese.
Pollock, Col. Edwin A.:, 278
POSTERN: 189. See also Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations; Operation II, ELKTON III.
Potter, Brigadier Leslie: 183
Powell, Lt. Col. Floyd G.: 55
President Jackson: 256
Princeton: 235
Prisoners of war as laborers for Japanese: 339
Provisional Service Command (Bougainville): 268
PT boat bases: 272, 274, 274n, 289, 302, 306, 313, 315
PT boats: 90, 176, 211in Bougainville invasion: 236, 239
Puruata Island: 256, 261, 267
against enemy lines of communications: 186, 195, 198, 210, 218, 221
patrol: 259, 276, 284, 290
transport troops: 64, 174, 288, 340-41
PV-1's (Vega Ventura night fighters). See Aircraft, Allied.Rabaul: 305
air attacks on: 230-32, 252-53, 254, 269, 309-12
Radar: 61, 94, 95, 181, 193, 205, 240, 241, 248, 261, 292.
decision to bypass and neutralize: 222-25
forces available for advance on: 9-10, 11
forces needed for advance on: 14, 17
Japanese estimate of Allied intentions: 280
operations against. See Bismarck Archipelago; CARTWHEEL.
plans for advance on: 5, 10. See also Directive of 2 July 1942, JCS; ELKTON; ELKTON III.
plans for neutralization: 227-28, 272, 273, 317
strategic importance: 1, 2, 32, 255, 312
strength of Japanese defenses: 312, 351
Radcliffe, Lt. Col. Herbert: 150, 154, 363
Radios: 65, 143, 151. See also Amphibious operations, communications problems; Communications problems.
Rail: 85
Ralph Talbot: 85, 95
Ramey, Col. Roger M.: 53
Ramsey, Maj. Ignatius M.: 149
Ramu Valley: 190, 214-17, 295-96
Rapopo: 230, 230n,
Rations: 268-69, 269n. See also Logistics, Allied, supply problems, isolated units under fire.
Reconnaissance, Allied. See also Airfields, Allied reconnaissance for sites; Amphibious operations, preinvasion parties; Patrol activity, Allied.Admiralties, in force: 319-32
Reconnaissance, Japanese: 108, 239
air: 39, 49, 235, 251, 282, 320, 322
air photo reconnaissance: 128, 163, 198, 276-77, 282, 297, 320
Bougainville: 375
in force, for Admiralties: 319-32
Green Islands: 313, 314
Nassau Bay: 63
New Georgia: 71-72, 94, 95n, 99, 101, 103, 112, 115, 127-28, 132, 138, 148, 152-53, 158-59, 161, 163
New Georgia (Vella Lavella): 173-75, 181
submarine: 75, 235
western New Britain: 276-77
Woodlark-Kiriwina: 49, 55
Regimental combat teams12th Cavalry: 338
25th: 378n
35th: 176, 178n, 180
126th: 277, 296, 299n
128th: 302
Reid: 193, 205, 219
129th: 144, 257
132d: 267
145th: 257
148th: 256
158th: 55
161st: 125-26, 137-38
162d: 61
164th: 267
172d: 91
182d: 267
Reifsnider, Commodore Laurence F.: 244, 249, 380
Reincke: Lt. Col. Frederick D.: 119, 122
Reincke Ridge: 118-20, 134
Reinforcements, AlliedAdmiralties: 329, 335-36
Reinforcements, Japanese
air, for SWPA: 195
Bougainville: 250, 255-59
New Georgia: 105, 124-26, 137-38, 167-69Admiralties: 319
Rendova: 71, 73, 76-77, 78, 85-92, 98
air, for New Guinea: 195
Bougainville: 265
New Georgia: 99, 104-05
Rendova Advance Unit: 78
RENO: 10. See also MacArthur, General Douglas, and theater strategy; RENO III.
RENO III: 273, 273n, 306. See also MacArthur, General Douglas, and theater strategy; RENO.
Rhoades, Lt. F. A.: 86, 86n
Rice Anchorage: 92, 92n, 94-96, 99
Ridings, Col. Eugene W.: 143, 158-59
Rifles, M1: 161, 246
Riley, Col. William E.: 227, 228
Ritchie, Col. William L.: 225
River crossings: 101, 207
RO Operation: 233-34, 248, 253-55
Road building, AlliedBougainville: 261, 267-68
Road building, Japanese
Kiriwina: 58
New Georgia: 106, 114, 116, 139, 170
New Guinea: 23, 60, 216-17, 274-75Bougainville: 352
Roadblocks and trail blocks, Allied: 103-05, 260
New Guinea (Madang-Lae): 41-42, 45, 63
Roadblocks and trail blocks, Japanese: 108, 114
Roads. See also Road building, Allied; Road building, Japanese.Bougainville: 234
Roberts, Col. Thomas D.: 169
CARTWHEEL area: 23
New Georgia: 90
New Guinea: 23, 221
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 1, 6-7, 225
Ross, Col. David M. N.: 88, 92, 106, 109, 110, 112n, 116-18, 147, 158
Row, Brigadier R. A.: 240
Royal Australian Air ForceGroup, No. 9 Operational: 53
Royal Australian Air Force Command, Allied Air Forces: 22, 51-53
SquadronsNo. 77 Fighter: 342
Wing, No. 73: 317
No. 79: 59
Rubber boats: 174-75, 284, 285
Ruhlen, Capt. James: 136
Rupertus, Maj. Gen. William H.: 277-79, 283, 293
Ryuho: 91,Saidor: 215-16, 273, 295-305
Saint Matthias Islands. See Emirau.
Saito, Colonel: 356
Sakai, Lt. Gen. Yasushi: 294
Salamaua: 2. See also Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula operations; Operation II, ELKTON III.in Allied strategy: 190, 214
Salami Plantation: 336, 337, 338, 339
in Japanese strategy: 34-35, 46, 211
picked as Allied objective: 19
plans for taking: 27
seizure: 200-202
Sands: 284
Saratoga: 235
Sasaki, Maj. Gen. Noboru: 97-99, 106, 108, 118, 135, 137, 146, 159, 171-72, 182, 184-86, 188
Satelberg: 219-21
Savige, Maj. Gen. Stanley G.: 61, 62, 201
SBD's. See Aircraft, Allied.
SC 742: 285, 285n
Schley: 81, 82
Schultz, Lt. Col. Delbert E.: 101, 103-04, 105, 129, 130-31
Scott, 1st Lt. Robert S.: 149n
Scouting. See Reconnaissance, Allied.
SCR's193: 143
Seabees: 183, 241, 256, 269, 332-33, 335, 349, 350. See also Naval construction units.
270: 91
511: 65
536: 65
602: 91
Sears, Lt. Col. Demas L.: 10
Seeadler Harbourin Admiralties operations: 321, 330, 332. See also-Seeadler Harbour, seizure.
base development: 306, 349-50
description: 317
plans for taking: 316
seizure: 336-39
Segi Point: 71, 73, 76, 78, 81-82, 84-85, 91, 140
strategic importance: 308, 312
Sendai: 251
Service Squadron, South Pacific Force: 69
Services of Supply. See Combined Operational Service Command; U.S. Army Services of Supply, South Pacific Area; U.S. Army Services of Supply, SWPA.
Seventh Fleet, U.S.: 22, 64, 73, 282, 299, 306, 349, 350
Shaw: 285, 285n
Sheldon, Col. Charles A.: 336
Shepherd, Brig. Gen. Lemuel C.: 294
Sherman, Rear Adm. Forrest P.: 12n, 306, 311
Sherman, Rear Adm. Frederick C.: 235, 242, 252-53, 254, 260
Sherrer, Capt. E. C. D.: 92, 106-08
Shimizu Hill: 146-49
Shintani, Major: 212
Shipping shortages, Allied: 59-60
Shipping shortages and losses, Japanese: 30, 39-41
Shoge, Maj. Gen. Ryoichi: 63, 194, 211
Shore, Maj. Moyers S.: 344-45
Shortland Islands: 226-27, 232, 234, 235, 238
Shropshire, HMAS: 290
Silvester, the Rev. A. W. E.: 174, 183
Sio: 220-21, 303
Sixth Army: 20, 22, 29, 276n. See also Krueger, Lt. Gen. Walter.
Skirmish line: 158
Smith, Col. Frederick H.: 53
"Snipers," Japanese: 112, 112n, 133
Solomon Islands. See also Bougainville; Buka; Choiseul; Green Islands; Guadalcanal; New Georgia; Rendova; Russell Islands.geography: 24
South Knob, Hill 260: 364-71
South Pacific Aircraft. See Naval task organizations, Task Force 33.
South Pacific Amphibious Force. See Naval task organizations, Task Force 32.
South Pacific Area: 2-4, 5, 222-24, 228command, structure: 67
South Pacific Scouts: 92, 94, 106, 135, 144n
Southeast Area (Japanese): 32-34, 32n, 35, 213, 381
Southeast Area Fleet. See Southeastern Fleet.
Southeastern Detachment: 36, 46, 97, 238n
Southeastern Fleet: 34, 36, 185
Southern Landing Group (Munda-Bairoko): 92, 106-20
Southwest Pacific Area: 2, 5, 9-10, 222-24, 228command structure: 20-22
Spruance, Vice Adm. Raymond A.: 12n, 312
GHQ and Markham Valley operations: 192, 192n, 215
GHQ and New Georgia operations: 16-18
GHQ plans DEXTERITY operations: 272-75
St. Louis: 105, 315
Stadler, Col. John H., Jr.: 338
Stebbins, Lt. Col. William A.: 108, 119
Stockton: 329, 331
Strategy, Allied: 1-8. See also Pacific Military Conference; Theater strategy, Allied.
Strategy, Japanese: 2, 32-36, 45-46, 48, 185, 212-14, 382
Stratemeyer, Maj. Gen. George E.: 12n
Stringham: 300
Strong: 95, 99
Submarines, Allied: 73-74, 75, 175, 186, 229, 235
Sugg, Col. Douglas: 169n,
Supply. See Logistics, Allied; Logistics, Japanese.
Supply lines, Japanese: 184. See also Barge lanes, Japanese; Lines of communications, Japanese.
Sutherland, Maj. Gen. Richard K.: 20, 20n, 381at Pacific Military Conference: 12-14, 12n, 16, 16n
Swift, Maj. Gen. Innis P.: 323, 336-37, 381
at Pearl Harbor conference, January 1944: 308
and planning of operations: 192, 215, 274TA Operation: 351n. See also Counteroffensive on Bougainville, Japanese.
Tactical plans, AlliedAdmiralties: 339-40
Tactical plans, Japanese
Bougainville: 228-29, 235-38
Cape Gloucester: 272-79
Green Islands: 312-14
Markham Valley-Huon Peninsula: 189-94
New Georgia: 73-78, 81, 92, 99, 106, 110, 118, 129, 143-44, 150
Woodlark-Kiriwina: 49-54Bougainville counteroffensive: 356-58, 375
Tactics, Allied
Lae-Salamaua: 194-95
New Britain: 280
New Georgia: 97-98ambushes: 61, 101, 102, 365
Tactics, Japanese. See also Marches, Japanese.
attacks on fortified positions: 118-19, 129-31, 148, 153, 161-62, 246, 285, 293, 342, 344-45, 362, 363, 364, 368-69, 376-77
bypass: 144, 172-73. See also Bypasses.
co-ordinated attacks: 345, 346
diversions: 61, 62, 129, 190, 200-202, 241
double envelopments: 85, 150, 366-67
envelopments: 102, 117-18, 129, 144, 161, 363-64
flank attacks: 102. See also Tactics, Allied, coordinated attacks.
frontal assaults: 109, 118-19, 144, 158, 344ambushes: 136, 154
antitank: 133
diversions: 259
frontal assaults: 334
infiltration: 330, 331, 334, 335, 364
Talasea: 27, 272
lack of co-ordination in attacks: 335
night attacks: 66, 136, 330, 334
night harassment: 108, 109, 112, 112n, 122, 131, 331, 335
piecemeal commitment of forces: 220
Tank Battalion, 754th: 355, 361, 374, 376
Tank Destroyer Battalion, 632d: 275-76
Tank-infantry co-ordination: 133, 151, 289
Tanks, Allied: 143, 147, 184, 260, 288-89, 342, 344, 375against field fortifications: 132-34, 148, 162, 163, 374
Task One, Rabaul operations: 5
General Sherman: 292
hampered by terrain: 132-34, 151, 361, 370
in jungle fighting, evaluation: 160-61
M3 light: 132
Task Three, Rabaul operations: 5, 9, 12, 13, 18
Task Two, Rabaul operations: 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 18
Taylor, Lt. Col. Harold R.: 62
Taylor, Lt. Col. J. B. K.: 269
Taylor Creek (Bougainville): 372, 373
TBF's. See Aircraft, Allied.
Teramoto, Lt. Gen. Kumaichi: 195, 199
Terauchi, Field Marshal Count Hisaichi: 35
Terrain. See also Geography, CARTWHEEL area.Admiralties: 317-18, 344
Terry, S/Sgt. Edwin C.: 335
Bougainville: 234, 246, 248-49, 255
New Britain: 278, 290-91, 292
New Georgia: 70-71, 84, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 111, 150n, 151, 170
New Guinea: 23, 201, 206-07, 303
Theater strategy, Allied: 9-10, 214-16, 225-29, 273, 306-09, 379-80, 382. See also ELKTON; ELKTON III; Halsey, Admiral William F., Jr., and theater strategy; MacArthur, General Douglas, and theater strategy; Pacific Military Conference; RENO.decision to bypass Rabaul: 222-25
Third Fleet: 67, 350
two-pronged advance on Japan: 222-24, 255
two-pronged advance on Rabaul: 16-18, 25-26
Thirteenth Air Force: 44, 67, 69, 142, 269. See also Twining, Maj. Gen. Nathan F.
Thomas, Col. Gerald C.: 250
Thompson, Col. Earl F.: 331, 332
TOENAILS: 67-96, 172
Tomonari, Col. Satoshi: 97, 146, 184
Tonolei Harbor: 226, 234, 238
Torokino. See Cape Torokino.
Torpedo boats, Allied. See PT boats. Torpedo boats, Japanese: 182, 185
Torpedo bombers. See Aircraft, Allied, TBF's.
Tractors: 344
Trail blocks. See Roadblocks and trail blocks, Allied; Roadblocks and trail blocks, Japanese.
TrailsBougainville: 234, 260
Transports, Allied: 76, 78, 86, 236, 237, 243, 248
Manus Island: 317
New Georgia: 95, 99-101, 102, 103-04, 106, 114, 132
New Georgia (Vella Lavella): 183
New Georgia (Viru Harbor): 84-85
New Georgia (Wickham Anchorage): 82-83
Treasury Islands: 227, 228, 236, 239-41
Trever: 82
Tripp, Capt. Charles W. H.: 94
Trobriand Islands. See Kiriwina Island.
Troop disposition, JapaneseAdmiralties: 319
Troop strength, Allied
Bougainville: 238-39
CARTWHEEL area: 47
New Georgia: 97-98Admiralties: 317
Troop strength, Japanese. See also estimates under Intelligence, Allied.
Bougainville: 265, 352
Green Islands: 315n
Markham Valley: 192
New Georgia: 129, 167-68
South and Southwest Pacific Areas: 9-10Admiralties: 319
Troop transport, Japanese: 39-41. See also Barges, Japanese.
Bougainville: 238, 351, 351n
CARTWHEEL area: 46, 46n, 47
Green Islands: 314
Lae-Salamaua: 194
Nassau Bay: 63
New Britain: 312
New Georgia: 97-98, 129, 129n, 173
Truk: 307, 308, 309, 312
Tsili Tsili. See Marilinan.
Turnage, Maj. Gen. Allen H.: 237, 244. 245. 250, 260, 261, 267, 381
Turner, Rear Adm. Richmond K.: 96, 299, 381and Kolombangara bypass: 173
Twining, Maj. Gen. Nathan F.: 12n, 49, 167, 232, 232n, 247, 251, 270, 270n, 381. See also Thirteenth Air Force.
and operations against Munda: 92, 94, 95n, 105
and planning for TOENAILS: 67, 73, 75, 77, 78
and relief of Hester: 123-24
and Rendova landings: 85-87, 88, 89-90
and Segi Point: 81, 84
and supply planning for New Georgia: 72
transfer to Central Pacific: 126
Tymniak, Lt. Walter: 153
Unity of command: 54, 187-88, 308
U.S. Army Forces, Far East: 22
U.S. Army Forces in the South Pacific Area: 69. See also Harmon, Lt. Gen. Millard F.
U.S. Army Services of Supply, South Pacific Area: 69
U.S. Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific Area: 22, 29, 59, 191, 272, 279, 296, 302
Upton, Maj. Geoffrey T.: 269Vandegrift, Maj. Gen. Alexander A.: 75, 236, 241, 244, 245, 249, 250, 257, 381
Van Noy, Pvt. Nathan, Jr.: 220
Vasey, Maj. Gen. George A.: 207, 210, 211, 216
Vella Gulf, Battle of: 171-72, 174, 184
Vella Lavella: 172-84, 187
Vella Lavella, Battle of: 186
Vila: 11, 73, 77, 98-99, 123, 173, 175. See also Kolombangara.
Viru Harbor: 70, 73, 76, 83-85, 91
Vitiaz Strait: 189, 221in Allied strategy: 214, 273
Vogel, Maj. Gen. Clayton B.: 69, 71, 73, 236
in Japanese strategy: 63, 213
Vogelkop Peninsula: 223, 225, 272, 379"War neurosis." See Medical problems, mental disturbances.
Warships, Allied.battleships: 75, 175, 309
Warships, Japanese
carriers, aircraft: 75, 175, 235, 242, 252-53, 254, 307, 308-09in theater strategy: 379, 381
cruisers: 75, 85, 92, 95, 175, 186, 242, 284, 290, 314, 321
destroyersAdmiralties: 321, 324, 327-28, 329, 332, 338
Bougainville: 235, 236, 237, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 248, 256, 265
DEXTERITY: 284, 284n, 286, 290, 298, 300
Emirau: 380
Markham Valley: 193, 200, 203, 218
New Georgia: 75, 77, 85, 92, 95, 98-99, 110, 146, 172, 175-76, 186cruisers: 248, 251, 252
Waters: 81, 86
destroyers: 95, 98, 172, 182, 185, 248, 251, 252, 259, 265
Watson, Lt. Col. Elmer S.: 136
Wau: 36-39, 61
Weatheraffects air operations: 86, 91, 230, 300, 328
Wedemeyer, Brig. Gen. Albert C.: 12n
affects landing operations: 64, 83, 86
and airborne operations: 278
favorable: 146, 253
hampers handling of supplies: 90
hampers infantry operations: 101, 157
hampers Japanese: 328
hampers road building: 216-17
and Markham Valley operations: 192, 192n, 205, 207
New Britain monsoon: 292
and New Georgia operations: 96
for Saidor landing: 299, 300
Werner, Maj. Harry E.: 286
Western Landing Force: 77-78, 85
Westralia, HMAS: 284, 286, 287
Wewak: 27, 225, 303, 304, 306, 322, 379Allied air attacks: 198, 230
Whitcomb, Col. Cecil B.: 358, 361
in Japanese strategy: 34-35, 213
Whitehead, Brig. Gen. Ennis C.: 22, 53n, 191, 193, 196, 215, 274n, 282, 297, 320-21
Wickham, Sgt. Harry: 71
Wickham Anchorage: 70, 73, 76, 82-83, 91
Wiedeman, Sub-Lt. William G.: 277n
Wilkinson, Rear Adm. Theodore S.: 381and Bougainville invasion: 228, 235, 236-37, 243-44, 248, 249, 257
Willoughby, Brig. Gen. Charles A.: 193, 321
and Emirau: 380
and Green Islands: 313, 314
as Halsey's deputy: 12, 73
and Munda offensive: 143, 146n
replaces Turner as amphibious commander: 126
and Vella Lavella: 174, 175-78, 180, 186
Willson, Vice Adm. Russell: 12n
Wing, Capt. Gardner B.: 152
Wing, Brig. Gen. Leonard F.: 92, 94, 109, 110, 111, 122, 148, 158, 164
Withdrawals, Allied: 65-66, 131, 147, 155-58, 352, 369, 369n
Withdrawals, Japanese: 38, 88, 159, 170, 184-86, 211-12, 294, 303-04, 377
Woodlark Force. See Woodlark Task Force.
Woodlark Island. See also CHRONICLE; Operation I, ELKTON III.geography: 50
Woodlark Task Force: 53. See also Cunningham, Brig. Gen. Julian W.
picked as Allied objective: 14-16, 19
plans for taking: 26-27
seizure: 56-57. See also CHRONICLE.
strategic importance: 15, 49
Wootten, Maj. Gen. G. F.: 202, 206, 210, 217-21
Wurtsmith, Brig. Gen. Paul B.: 53, 196Yamada, Maj. Gen. Eizo: 213, 219, 220
Yamamoto, Admiral Isoroku: 42, 44
Young, Pvt. Rodger: 157Zane: 85
Zimmer, Maj. Joseph E.: 134-35, 149
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