Landings at Cape Torokina
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Die Operation Cherryblossom, auch bekannt unter Landung am Kap Torokina, fand zu Beginn der Bougainville-Kampagne im Pazifikkrieg während des Zweiten Weltkriegs statt. Am 1. November 1943 begannen die amphibischen Landungen des I. Marine Amphibious Corps unter dem Oberbefehl von Generalleutnant Alexander A. Vandegrift in der Kaiserin-Augusta-Bucht am .
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Le débarquement du cap Torokina (1er - 3 novembre 1943), également connu sous le nom d'opération Cherryblossom, est une opération militaire amphibie qui débute la campagne de Bougainville pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Lo sbarco su Capo Torokina (nome in codice: operazione Goodtime) segnò l'inizio della campagna di Bougainville, parte del Teatro del Pacifico. Il 1º novembre 1943 cominciarono gli sbarchi anfibi di truppe dei marines su Capo Torokina, promontorio situato a sud-est nella baia dell'imperatrice Augusta.
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The Landings at Cape Torokina (1–3 November 1943), also known as Operation Cherryblossom, took place at the beginning of the Bougainville campaign in World War II. The amphibious landings were carried out by elements of the United States Marine Corps in November 1943 on Bougainville Island in the South Pacific, as part of Allied efforts to advance towards the main Japanese base around Rabaul under Operation Cartwheel. Coming in the wake of Allied successes at Guadalcanal and in the central Solomons, the landings were intended to secure a beachhead with the purpose of establishing several bases from which to project air and naval power closer towards Rabaul, in an effort to neutralize the large Japanese force that had been established there.
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Die Operation Cherryblossom, auch bekannt unter Landung am Kap Torokina, fand zu Beginn der Bougainville-Kampagne im Pazifikkrieg während des Zweiten Weltkriegs statt. Am 1. November 1943 begannen die amphibischen Landungen des I. Marine Amphibious Corps unter dem Oberbefehl von Generalleutnant Alexander A. Vandegrift in der Kaiserin-Augusta-Bucht am .
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Le débarquement du cap Torokina (1er - 3 novembre 1943), également connu sous le nom d'opération Cherryblossom, est une opération militaire amphibie qui débute la campagne de Bougainville pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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The Landings at Cape Torokina (1–3 November 1943), also known as Operation Cherryblossom, took place at the beginning of the Bougainville campaign in World War II. The amphibious landings were carried out by elements of the United States Marine Corps in November 1943 on Bougainville Island in the South Pacific, as part of Allied efforts to advance towards the main Japanese base around Rabaul under Operation Cartwheel. Coming in the wake of Allied successes at Guadalcanal and in the central Solomons, the landings were intended to secure a beachhead with the purpose of establishing several bases from which to project air and naval power closer towards Rabaul, in an effort to neutralize the large Japanese force that had been established there. In the months leading up to the operation, Japanese airpower on Bougainville was degraded by Allied air strikes, while small parties of Allied reconnaissance forces landed around Bougainville and the surrounding islands to gather intelligence. On 1 November, a landing force based around the US 3rd Marine Division, reinforced with various supporting elements, landed at Empress Augusta Bay, on the western side of Bougainville. Situated well away from the main Japanese troop concentrations, the landing was met with only limited resistance on the ground. Japanese aircraft from Rabaul attempted to interdict the landing force, but their attacks proved ineffective and they were largely fought off by US and New Zealand fighters. By the end of the first day, a small perimeter had been established and the majority of the first wave of transports had unloaded their stores over the beachhead. A strong Japanese naval force was dispatched in response from Rabaul in an effort to disrupt the landing operations and, overnight on 1/2 November, clashed with a force of US cruisers and destroyers during the Battle of Empress Augusta Bay. Heavy losses resulted for the Japanese and the force eventually returned to Rabaul. Meanwhile, on the second day, the remaining stores and equipment were unloaded from the transports. Over the course of the two days following the landing, the US troops ashore consolidated their beachhead and began patrolling operations as they worked to secure the perimeter. This was firmly established by 3 November, when Torokina Island was occupied. In the aftermath, the US perimeter was slowly expanded and further echelons arrived to unload stores as base development operations began. By late November, an airstrip had been established inside the perimeter. This became fully operational in early December. Throughout the remainder of 1943, the perimeter was expanded further, allowing the establishment of several more airfields. These later played a key role in the neutralization of Rabaul from the air. Throughout 1944 and 1945, follow-on forces from the US Army and then the Australian Army arrived as the Allies conducted operations to secure the rest of the island. This was only partially completed by the time the war came to an end in August 1945.
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Lo sbarco su Capo Torokina (nome in codice: operazione Goodtime) segnò l'inizio della campagna di Bougainville, parte del Teatro del Pacifico. Il 1º novembre 1943 cominciarono gli sbarchi anfibi di truppe dei marines su Capo Torokina, promontorio situato a sud-est nella baia dell'imperatrice Augusta.
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