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Title
The Bushmasters
Description
The 158th Regimental Combat Team landed at Arare on the north coast of New Guinea with orders to capture Sarmi and its valuable airfields. Attacking westward, the RCT made modest gains against stiffer than anticipated resistance. The plan for the next morning was to lay in an artillery …
Publisher
Date
1944-05-24
Scenario#
66
Scenario Description
The 158th Regimental Combat Team landed at Arare on the north coast of New Guinea with orders to capture Sarmi and its valuable airfields. Attacking westward, the RCT made modest gains against stiffer than anticipated resistance. The plan for the next morning was to lay in an artillery preparation, then have the 3rd Battalion capture the tiny village dubbed Maffin #1 and seize a bridgehead over the diminutive Tirfoam River. But a massive banzai charge and a manhandled 37mm gun at the jungle’s edge made the day a bloody affair.
Location
Sarmi, New Guinea
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
The Battle of Hollandia (code-named Operation Reckless) was an engagement between Allies of World War II and Japanese forces during World War II. The majority of the Allied force was provided by the United States, with the bulk of two United States Army infantry divisions being committed on the ground. Air and naval support consisted largely of U.S. assets, although Australia also provided air support during preliminary operations and a naval bombardment force. The battle took place between 22 April and 6 June 1944 and formed part of the New Guinea campaign. The operation consisted of two landings, one at Tanahmerah Bay and the other at Humboldt Bay, near Hollandia. The landings were undertaken simultaneously with the amphibious invasion of Aitape ("Operation Persecution") to the east. The battle was an unqualified success for the Allied forces, resulting in a withdrawal by the Japanese to a new strategic defense line in the west of New Guinea and the abandonment of all positions in the east of the island.
Narrative Source
Combatants
American
Japanese
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Standard
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