Battle of the Green Islands

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Battle of the Green Islands
Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II

Troops from New Zealand disembark from U.S. Landing Craft Infantry ship LCI-444 to occupy Green Island on February 16, 1944.
Date January 29 - February 27, 1944
Location Green Islands in the South Pacific
Result Allied victory
Combatants
New Zealand
United States
Empire of Japan
Commanders
H.E. Barrowclough Hitoshi Imamura
Strength
5,806[1] 120-150[2]
Casualties
13 killed[3] 120 killed,
12 aircraft destroyed[4]
Solomon Islands campaign
1st TulagiGuadalcanalBlackett StraitCartwheelDeath of YamamotoNew GeorgiaKula GulfKolombangaraVella GulfHoraniuVella LavellaNaval Vella LavellaTreasury Is.ChoiseulBougainvilleRabaul carrier raidCape St. GeorgeGreen Is.

The Battle of the Green Islands was fought from January 29 to February 27 of 1944 between Allied forces from New Zealand and the United States (U.S.) and Japan. The Green Islands are located in North Solomons Province, Papua New Guinea, between the Solomon Islands and New Ireland. The allied forces invaded several islands that had been occupied by the Japanese. The Allies successfully recaptured those islands.

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  1. ^ Gillespie, Official History, p. 173. Troops included 4,242 New Zealanders and 1,564 U.S.
  2. ^ Gillespie, Official History, p. 178.
  3. ^ Gillespie, Official History, p. 188. Breakdown of deaths: New Zealand- 10, U.S.- 3.
  4. ^ Gillespie, Official History, p. 188. A few members of the Japanese garrison may have escaped to Rabaul.


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