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Battle of Vella Lavella
Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II
30 New Zealand division troops pour ashore on Vella Lavella.jpg
New Zealand soldiers land at Baka Baka, Vella Lavella to relieve the U.S. 35th Infantry Regiment, 25th Division, on 17 September 1943.
Date 15 August – 9 October 1943
Location Vella Lavella in the Solomon Islands
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 United States
 New Zealand
United Kingdom Colony of Fiji
 Empire of Japan
Commanders and leaders
Theodore S. Wilkinson
Oscar Griswold
H. E. Barrowclough
Strength
9,588[1] 700[2]
Casualties and losses
150 killed[3] 200 killed[4]

Coordinates: 7°44′S 156°38′E / 7.733°S 156.633°E / -7.733; 156.633 The Battle of Vella Lavella was fought from 15 August – 9 October 1943 between Japan and the Allied forces from New Zealand and the United States. Vella Lavella is an island located in the Solomon Islands that had been occupied by Japanese forces. The Allies successfully recaptured the island. Barakoma Airfield on Vella Lavella was later the homebase of VMF-214 "Blacksheep" and its CO Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Miller, Cartwheel, p. 176 & Gillespie, Official History, p. 128. Ground forces included 5,888 U.S. and 3,700 New Zealanders.
  2. ^ Gillespie, Official History, p. 128 & 139.
  3. ^ Gillespie, Official History, p. 142. Includes ground force and naval support personnel.
  4. ^ Gillespie, Official History, p. 139.

References[edit]

  • McGee, William L. (2002). "Occupation of Vella Lavella". The Solomons Campaigns, 1942–1943: From Guadalcanal to Bougainville—Pacific War Turning Point, Volume 2 (Amphibious Operations in the South Pacific in WWII). BMC Publications. ISBN 0-9701678-7-3. 
  • Morison, Samuel Eliot (1958). "Chapter XIII: Vella Lavella". Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, vol. 6 of History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Castle Books. ISBN 0-7858-1307-1. 
  • Rottman, Gordon L.; Dr. Duncan Anderson (consultant editor) (2005). Japanese Army in World War II: The South Pacific and New Guinea, 1942–43. Oxford and New York: Osprey. ISBN 1-84176-870-7. 

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