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33: 87:, the third largest island in the group. By using a small, isolated beach where the Japanese had not anticipated an assault, the force achieved tactical surprise, but the islands proved to be far from unoccupied. A furious battle developed for control of the Admiralties. In the end, 95:
allowed the Allies to heavily reinforce their position on Los Negros. The 1st Cavalry Division could then overrun the islands. The campaign officially ended on 18 May 1944. The Allied victory completed the isolation of the major Japanese base at
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that was the ultimate objective of the Allied campaigns of 1942 and 1943. A major air and naval base was developed in the Admiralty Islands that became an important launching point for the campaigns of 1944 in the Pacific.
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The first wave of US troops lands on Los Negros, Admiralty Islands, 29 February 1944
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accelerated his timetable for capturing the islands and ordered an immediate
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Portal:Japan
Selected article
The first wave of US troops lands on Los Negros, Admiralty Islands, 29 February 1944
Admiralty Islands campaign
New Guinea campaign
World War II
United States Army
1st Cavalry Division
Japanese
Admiralty Islands
General
Douglas MacArthur
reconnaissance in force
Los Negros
air superiority
command of the sea
Rabaul
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