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Battle of Bairoko

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2,000

Date
  
20 July 1943

50 killed
  
33+ killed

Result
  
Japanese victory

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Location
  
New Georgia, Solomon Islands

Combatants
  
United States of America, Empire of Japan

Similar
  
Battle of Enogai, World War II, Battle of Viru Harbor, Landings on Rendova, Battle of Wickham Anchorage

Battle of bairoko


The Battle of Bairoko was a battle between American and Imperial Japanese Army and Navy forces on 20 July 1943 during the New Georgia Campaign in the Solomon Islands during the Pacific War. In the battle, U.S. Marine Raiders—supported by two U.S. Army infantry battalions—attacked a Japanese garrison guarding the port of Bairoko on the Dragons Peninsula on New Georgia. The day-long assault on well-prepared Japanese defensive positions by the Americans was unsuccessful.

After calling-off the assault, the Americans withdrew to nearby Enogai. The American forces remained in the Enogai area until the end of the New Georgia Campaign. The Japanese used Bairoko to resupply and reinforce their troops who were guarding an airfield at Munda Point on New Georgia. After the U.S. and its allies successfully captured the airfield, the Japanese evacuated New Georgia and abandoned Bairoko on 24 August.

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Battle of Bairoko Wikipedia