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Title
One Miserable Night
Description
Throughout the course of the day, Marine pioneers and Navy Seabees had been building a corduroy road through the horrifically think jungle in an effort to bring up tanks, as well as bulldozers. The arrival of the Marine Shermans would have to wait until first light. Col. Katayama …
Publisher
Date
1944-01-02
Scenario#
J133
Scenario Description
Throughout the course of the day, Marine pioneers and Navy Seabees had been building a corduroy road through the horrifically think jungle in an effort to bring up tanks, as well as bulldozers. The arrival of the Marine Shermans would have to wait until first light. Col. Katayama knew very well that the Marines were getting stronger with each passing minute. With this in mind, he ordered a night counterattack across the stream in an effort to catch the Marines as they prepared for their daylight assault.
Location
Cape Gloucester, New Britian
Battle Narrative
The Battle of Cape Gloucester was fought in the Pacific theater of World War II between Japanese and Allied forces on the island of New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, between 26 December 1943 and 16 January 1944. Codenamed Operation Backhander, the US landing formed part of the wider Operation Cartwheel, the main Allied strategy in the South West Pacific Area and Pacific Ocean Areas during 1943–1944. It was the second landing the US 1st Marine Division had conducted during the war thus far, after Guadalcanal. The objective of the operation was to capture the two Japanese airfields near Cape Gloucester that were defended by elements of the Japanese 17th Division.
Narrative Source
Combatants
Japanese
American
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Standard

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