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Battle of Angaur

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Battle of Angaur
ConflictBattle of Angaur
Part ofPacific War, World War II
DateSeptember 17 – October 22, 1944
PlaceAngaur, Palau
ResultAllied Powers victory

Battle of Angaur. The Battle of Angaur was a battle fought during World War II between United States forces and the Empire of Japan. It was part of the larger Mariana and Palau Islands campaign, which included battles such as Battle of Saipan, Battle of Guam, and Battle of Peleliu. The battle involved forces from the United States Marine Corps, United States Army, and United States Navy, including the 81st Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division, against the Japanese Imperial Army and Imperial Japanese Navy, including the 14th Division (Japan) and the 49th Mixed Brigade.

Introduction

The Battle of Angaur was a significant battle in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II, involving forces from the United States and the Empire of Japan. The battle was part of the larger strategy to secure the Mariana Islands and Palau, which included the Battle of Saipan, Battle of Guam, and Battle of Peleliu. The United States Marine Corps and United States Army played key roles in the battle, with support from the United States Navy and United States Air Force. The Japanese Imperial Army and Imperial Japanese Navy defended the island, which was a strategic location due to its proximity to the Philippines and Indonesia.

Background

The Mariana and Palau Islands campaign was a series of battles fought during World War II in the Pacific Ocean, involving the United States, Empire of Japan, and other Allied Powers such as Australia and New Zealand. The campaign included battles such as the Battle of Saipan, Battle of Guam, and Battle of Peleliu, and involved notable figures such as Douglas MacArthur, Chester Nimitz, and Isoroku Yamamoto. The United States sought to secure the Mariana Islands and Palau to provide a strategic location for further operations against Japan, including the Battle of Iwo Jima and Battle of Okinawa. The Empire of Japan defended the islands, which were part of the Japanese Empire and included the Bonin Islands, Volcano Islands, and Ryukyu Islands.

The

Battle The Battle of Angaur began on September 17, 1944, with a naval bombardment by the United States Navy, including the USS Mississippi (BB-41) and USS Tennessee (BB-43). The United States Marine Corps and United States Army landed on the island, with the 81st Infantry Division and 1st Marine Division playing key roles. The Japanese Imperial Army and Imperial Japanese Navy defended the island, with the 14th Division (Japan) and 49th Mixed Brigade putting up significant resistance. The battle involved notable figures such as Paul Mueller, Harry Schmidt, and Tadamichi Kuribayashi, and included events such as the Battle of Bloody Nose Ridge and the Battle of Sugar Loaf Hill. The United States ultimately secured the island on October 22, 1944, with the Japanese forces suffering significant casualties, including Masao Watanabe and Sadae Inoue.

Aftermath

The Battle of Angaur was a significant victory for the United States and the Allied Powers, providing a strategic location for further operations against Japan. The battle involved significant casualties on both sides, with the Japanese suffering over 1,300 killed and the United States suffering over 260 killed. The battle also involved the United States Navy, with the USS Denver (CL-58) and USS Columbia (CL-56) providing naval support. The United States Marine Corps and United States Army played key roles in the battle, with the 81st Infantry Division and 1st Marine Division securing the island. The Japanese Imperial Army and Imperial Japanese Navy defended the island, but ultimately suffered a significant defeat, including the loss of notable figures such as Masao Watanabe and Sadae Inoue.

Significance

The Battle of Angaur was a significant battle in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II, involving forces from the United States and the Empire of Japan. The battle was part of the larger strategy to secure the Mariana Islands and Palau, which included the Battle of Saipan, Battle of Guam, and Battle of Peleliu. The battle involved notable figures such as Douglas MacArthur, Chester Nimitz, and Isoroku Yamamoto, and included events such as the Battle of Bloody Nose Ridge and the Battle of Sugar Loaf Hill. The United States ultimately secured the island, providing a strategic location for further operations against Japan, including the Battle of Iwo Jima and Battle of Okinawa. The battle is remembered as a significant victory for the United States and the Allied Powers, and is commemorated by the United States Marine Corps and United States Army as a key battle in the Pacific War. Category:World War II battles

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