Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Cape Gloucester (also known as Tuluvu) is a headland on the northern side of the far west of the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea . History. World War II. During World War II, the Japanese captured New Britain, and had driven most of Cape Gloucester's native population out to construct two airfields. [1] .

    • Cape Gloucester

      Cape Gloucester may refer to: Cape Gloucester, Queensland, a...

  2. Part of the Pacific War of World War II. US Marines hit three feet of rough water as they leave their LST to take the beach at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 26 December 1943. Date. 26 December 1943 – 16 January 1944. Location. Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Territory of New Guinea. 5°27′S 148°25′E.

  3. People also ask

  4. May 10, 2019 · USS Phoenix (CL-46) firing her 6-inch/47-caliber guns during the pre-invasion bombardment of Cape Gloucester, New Britain, circa 24-26 December 1943. Photographed from the ship's fantail, looking forward (80-G-57445). Marines and Coast Guardmen landing on Cape Gloucester, New Britain, circa 26 December 1943. An LVT-1 leads the way as some men ...

    • cape gloucester (papua new guinea) wikipedia1
    • cape gloucester (papua new guinea) wikipedia2
    • cape gloucester (papua new guinea) wikipedia3
    • cape gloucester (papua new guinea) wikipedia4
    • cape gloucester (papua new guinea) wikipedia5
  5. Contents. Cape Gloucester. cape, New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of World War II. In World War II: The encirclement of Rabaul. …thereby distracting Japanese attention from Cape Gloucester, on the northwestern coast, where a major landing was made on December 26.

  6. Location. Cape Gloucester is a headland on the western tip of New Britain. Strategic situation. After Japanese forces captured New Britain in 1942, they constructed two airfields at Cape Gloucester. Its closeness to mainland New Guinea made this area strategically important.

  1. People also search for