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Chapter XV

  1. Halsey, Narrative Account of the South Pacific Campaign, p. 5; ONI, USN, Combat Narratives: Solomon Islands Campaign, VIII, Japanese Evacuation of Guadalcanal, 29 January 1943-8 February 1943 (Washington, 1944), pp. 26, 45-50; red, COMSOPAC to CG XIV Corps, 1 Feb 43, in XIV Corps G-3 Journal.

  2. XIV Corps FO No. 3, 5 Feb 43, (Annex No. 1, 6 Feb 43) in Amer Div G-3 Journal; 25th Div G-2 Rpts for 21, 24, 25, 28, and 29 Jan 43.

  3. XIV Corps FO No. 3.

  4. Miyazaki, Personal Account, p. 5.

  5. Ibid., pp. 2-3; USSBS, Interrogations, II, 409; Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, p. 89.

  6. 17th Army Opns, I; Miyazaki, Personal Account, p. 9, Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, pp. 9, 83-84.

  7. Ibid., pp. 82-87.

  8. 17th Army Opns, II; Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, pp. 82-87.

  9. Ibid., p. 89.

  10. Miyazaki, p. 7. At peak strength in May 1943, Imamura's forces totaled 200,000 men, including 20,000 troops and 300 planes of the 4th Air Army—Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, p. 84.

  11. Ibid., pp. 9, 45, 84, 89; 17th Army Opns, II.

  12. Miyazaki, Personal Account, p. 10.

  13. 17th Army Opns, I; Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, p. 45. The Americal Division Report calls the 14 January unit a battalion of rear guard specialists; XIV Corps Report lists it correctly as the Yano or Yanno Battalion, from its commander's name. Ito stated that this battalion came from the 6th Division. Interv with Gen Sebree. Allied Campaign Against Rabaul calls the Guadalcanal force a regiment.

  14. Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, p. 45.

  15. 161st Inf Journal, 8 Feb 43; 2d Mar Div D-2 Rpt, 5 Feb 43, in Amer Div G-2 Journal; rad, CG Cactus to COMSOPAC, 1115 of 8 Feb 43, in USAFISPA G-3 Worksheet File, 1-15 Feb 43.

  16. Interv with Col Long, 26 Mar 46.

  17. Compare 147th Inf Journal, 28 Jan 43, with 147th Inf FO No. 8, 29 Jan 43.

  18. Amer Div Int Rpt, Tab A; XIV Corps, Enemy Opns, p. 6.

  19. Ltr, Col Long to Col Buckley, 21 Mar 43.

  20. XIV Corps FO No. 2, 25 Jan 43, in Amer Div G-3 Journal; 147th Inf FO No. 7, 25 Jan 43. 25th Division (less detachments) was in Corps reserve; 3d Battalion, 182d Infantry, elements of 35th Infantry, and 161st Infantry were to cover the Corps left flank from the Sea Horse to the Poha.

  21. XIV Corps memo, 26 Jan 43, in Amer Div G-2 Journal.

  22. 182d Inf Opn Rpt, p. 9.

  23. XIV Corps G-2 Summary, 28-29 Jan 43. Reports written during the campaign erroneously called the Nueha the Mamara River.

  24. XIV Corps Opn Memo No. 11, 28 Jan 43, in Amer Div G-3 Journal. Soldiers and mules of A, B, Headquarters, and Service Batteries of 97th FA Battalion, a 75-mm. mule pack unit, had landed on Guadalcanal on 16, 27, and 30 January 1943 to serve as part of Corps artillery. See 97th FA Bn Hist, 1 Jan-30 Jun 43, pp. 2-3 in HRS DRB AGO.

  25. 147th Inf Journal, 30 Jan 43; XIV Corps G-3 Journal, 30 Jan 43.

  26. XIV Corps G-3 Periodic Rpt, 16-31 Jan 43, in USAFISPA G-3 Worksheet File, 16-31 Jan 43.

  27. Amer Div Narrative of Opns, p. 5.

  28. 17th Army Opns, II; 147th Inf Journal, 1 Feb 43; 147th Inf Hist, Feb 43; 147th Inf Unit Rpt, 1 Feb 43, in XIV Corps G-3 Journal.

  29. 147th Inf Journal, 2 Feb 43.

  30. 147th Inf Hist, Feb 43.

  31. Rad, CG Cactus to COMSOPAC, 3 Feb 43, in USAFISPA G-3 Worksheet File, 1-15 Feb 43.

  32. XIV Corps G-2 Summary, 4 Feb 43.

  33. 147th Inf Journal, 4 Feb 43; XIV Corps G-2 Summary, 5 Feb 43.

  34. CAM Div D-3 Rpt, 6 Feb 43, in XIV Corps G-3 Journal; XIV Corps G-2 Summary, 6 Feb 43.

  35. 1st Mar Div Rpt, V, Int Annex N, 8.

  36. O-in-C, LCT Flotilla 5, Nav Adv Base Ringbolt, Action Rpt, 3 Feb 43, Annex O to CINCPAC Ser 00712, in Office of Naval Records and Library.

  37. Interv with Col Gavan.

  38. Capt W. D. Foster (of XIV Corps G-2), Rpt, 5 Feb 43, in XIV Corps G 3 Journal.

  39. The entire force consisted of 2d Battalion, 132d Infantry; Antitank Company, 132d; M Company (less one .50-caliber platoon), 132d; 1 rifle platoon, K Company, 132d; F Battery, 10th Marines (75-mm. pack howitzer), and engineer, medical, intelligence, and communication troops. 132d Inf Hist, p. 11.

  40. LCT Flotilla 5, Action Rpt, 3 Feb 43.

  41. Interv with Col Gavan, 14 Nov 46.

  42. LCT Flotilla 5, Action Rpt, 3 Feb 43; 132d Inf Hist, p. 11. Since data in the 132d Infantry Journal on this operation are confusing, the 132d Infantry History is the best source.

  43. Interv with Col Gavan.

  44. Amer Div Int Rpt, Tab A.

  45. 132d Inf Hist, pp. 11-12.

  46. Interv with Col Gavan.

  47. 132d Inf Hist, p. 12.

  48. Intv with Col Gavan.

  49. XIV Corps Opn Memo No. 13, 4 Feb 43, USAFISPA G-3 Worksheet File, 1-15 Feb 43.

  50. XIV Corps Periodic Rpt, 1-18 Feb 43, in USAFISPA G-3 Worksheet File, 1-15 Feb 43.

  51. Following the 22 January attack General Collins had relieved Colonel Orndorff, who had fallen too ill from malaria to continue in command. Interv with Gen Collins, 5 Dec. 46.

  52. 25th Div Opns, p. 109; 161st Inf Journal, 6 Feb 43, in misc does from USAFISPA; XIV Corps G 2 Summary, 7 Feb 43, lists 14 Japanese killed.

  53. 25th Div Opns, p. 109; XIV Corps G-2 Summary, 8 Feb 43. Reports written during the campaign erroneously called the Tambalego the Segilau River.

  54. 25th Div Opns, p. 110; 161st Inf Hist, p. 3; XIV Corps G-2 Summary, 9 Feb 43.

  55. Interv with Col Gavan.

  56. 132d Inf Hist, p. 12.

  57. Ibid.; interv with Col Gavan, 14 Nov 46.

  58. Amer Div Narrative of Opns, p. 5; 132d Inf Hist, p. 13; 25th Div Opns, p. 110.

  59. XIV Corps GO No. 29, 9 Feb 43, in 25th Div FO's; Airmailgram, CG Guadalcanal to COMSOPAC, 10 Feb 43, in XIV Corps G-3 Journal.

  60. Rad, CG Cactus to COMSOPAC, 0718 of 9 Feb 43, in USAFISPA G-3 Worksheet File, 1-15 Feb 43.

  61. Quoted in Admiral Halsey's Story, p. 148.

  62. 17th Army Opns, II, which states elsewhere that the 17th Army was ordered on 5-6 January to evacuate. Since the order had not then been issued by Imamura, it is obvious that "5-6 January" is either an error in the Japanese text or a mistranslation.

  63. 17th Army Opus, II; Amer Div Int Rpt, Tab A. XIV Corps, Enemy Opns, lists only 2 trips. Figures in Allied Campaign Against Rabaul vary from 12 destroyers, p. 5, to 15, p. 45. Interrogations, I, 81, states that 20 were used.

  64. 17th Army Opns, II.

  65. Compare interrog of Hyakutake, Miyazaki, Maruyama, and Sakai, and Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, p. 45, with Amer Div Int Rpt, Tab A.

  66. 17th Army Opns, 11; Allied Campaign Against Rabaul, pp. 45, 79; interrog of Hyakutake, Miyazaki, and Maroyama. USAFISPA, Japanese Campaign in the Guadalcanal Area, p. 35, lists 9,100 evacuated. Amer Div Int Rpt, Tab B. lists 4,000, and XIV Corps Enemy Opns, pp. 7-8, 3,000. It should be emphasized that the figure 13,000 was given by the Japanese after the conclusion of hostilities.

  67. Interrog of Hyakutake, Miyazaki, Maruyama, Sakai, and Obara.

  68. Amer Div Casualty Rpt, 25 Jun 43, in Hist Data; 25th Div Opns, p. 162. Marine figures were furnished by the Hist Sec. Hq, USMC. Battle Casualties of the Army (prepared by Strength Accounting Br, AGO, WDGS, 1 Jul 46), is inaccurate. The figures listed in the text are the best available, but are subject to future correction, as are all casualty figures in this book.

  69. Interrog of Hyakutake, Miyazaki, Maruyama: 1st Demob Bureau's Table 1. Deaths from battle and disease in the 17th Army, according to 17th Army Opns, II, totaled 21,600. American intelligence reports prepared at the conclusion of the campaign have proved to be fairly accurate. USAFISPA's Japanese Campaign in the Guadalcanal Area estimated that 43,726 Japanese were dispatched to Guadalcanal, 4,346 were lost at sea, and 37,680 fought on Guadalcanal, suffering 28,580 casualties. Americal Division Intelligence Report, always conservative, estimated that 32,000 Japanese landed or attempted to land on Guadalcanal, losing 24,330.

  70. Amer Div Int Rpt, Tab B.

  71. Guadalcanal and the Thirteenth Air Force, p. 270; USSBS, Interrogations, passim.

  72. Miyazaki, Personal Account, p. 36; USSBS, Interrogations, II, 353, 423.






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