Battle of Camotes Islands

The Battle of Camotes Islands in the Pacific campaign of World War II was the amphibious invasion of the Poro Island in the Philippines by United States forces, who fought against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Philippines from 17 October - 26 December 1944. The operation was a small part of the Philippines campaign of 1944–45 for the recapture and liberation of the entire Philippine Archipelago and to end almost three years of Japanese occupation.

Battle of Camotes Islands
Part of the Pacific Theatre of World War II
Date15 January 1945 - 31 January 1945
Location10°40′N 124°27′E
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Allies
 United States
 Commonwealth of the Philippines
Axis
 Empire of Japan
Commanders and leaders
 United States General John R. Hodge
Ruperto C. Kangleon
Tomoyuki Yamashita
Units involved
7th Infantry Division (United States)
92nd Infantry Division (Philippine Commonwealth Army)
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Strength
1 battalion, 4 PT boats ?
Casualties and losses
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History

As the stories about Japanese torturing and killing about 300 local inhabitants[1] 29 December 1944 in Pilar of Ponson Island have reached Leyte, the General John R. Hodge[2] has ordered a battalion landing team from 7th Infantry Division to capture Ponson Island 15 January 1945. The naval protection was provided by 4 PT boats under command of Lieutenant Commander Leeson on PT-134.[3] The team found the Ponson Island evacuated by Japanese, after landed unopposed on north and south tips of the island.[4]

18 January 1945, the landing force has left the Ponson Island and established a beachhead on Poro Island. 19 January fire contacts with the Japanese garrison were reported. 23 January 1945 a Japanese positions on "Hill 854" were encountered. The Japanese resistance was eliminated 31 January 1945, and US fores has returned to Leyte 2 February 1945. The control of Poro Island was given away to 2nd battalion of the 94th infantry regiment of the Commonwealth of the Philippines forces.[5][6]

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References

  1. http://battleofmanila.org/mnl/Whitney/cw_02.htm
  2. "History of United States Naval Operations in World War II: Leyte, June 1944 - January 1945", by Samuel Eliot Morison, p. 395
  3. "At Close Quarters: PT Boats in the United States Navy", by Robert J. Bulkley
  4. http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-SS-Chronology/USA-SS-Chronology-5.html
  5. "Philippines in World War Two, 1941-1945", by Walter F. Bell, p. 63
  6. https://sites.google.com/site/lalaineshomeland/home/camotes-islands
  • This article incorporates material from the Wikipedia page Camotes_Islands, accessed 8 March 2016
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