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26th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

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429:, therefore transport ships were forced to leave early, before unloading all of the equipment and supplies - only to be sunk while on return route. Many of later supply and reinforcement vessels were also sunk. The 26th Division attacked US positions in the Battle of Shoestring Ridge 28 November 1944, resulting in tactical stalemate until 5 December 1944, when Japanese forces were withdrawn to between Palanas river and Tabgas River in 542: 537: 433:, where the Japanese defences held for few more days. On 6 December 1944, one battalion of the 26th Division participated in the Battle of the Airfields together with the remnants of the 552: 527: 434: 547: 532: 462: 316: 386:
18 March 1943, the 26th infantry brigade was abolished and infantry regiments were subordinated directly to the divisional command.
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by 23 December 1944 and all contact with the central command was lost until early March, 1945. Few soldiers survived until the
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but after some initial successes was defeated 9 December 1944. The 26th Division was largely annihilated during the
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was disbanded as unnecessary. The division had suffered heavy (about 7,000 men killed) losses en route to
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was raised 30 September 1937 out of the three independent infantry regiments from the original
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28 January 1940. By 4 February 1940, the 26th Division broke the Chinese opposing forces near
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War in the Pacific: Leyte, Return to the Philippines., by Hamlin Cannon, p. 254
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This article incorporates material from the Japanese Knowledge (XXG) page
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becoming critical, 1 July 1944, the 26th Division was transferred to the
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22 December 1939. Later the 26th Division was used to relieve a besieged
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Intended initially as a garrison force to provide security for central
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and reserve components from various divisions based in
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from 16 March 1940 and the 26th Division retreated to
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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was ambushed by the US submarines. Also, landing at
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Index

26th Japanese Infantry Division
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Infantry
Manchukuo
1939–40 Winter Offensive
Battle of Leyte
Jun Ushiroku
Shigenori Kuroda
Reconnaissance regiment
14th area army
infantry division
Imperial Japanese Army
call sign
11th Independent Mixed Brigade
Manchukuo
triangular division
Manchukuo
Mongolia Garrison Army
Inner Mongolia
1939–40 Winter Offensive
Datong
Xinyang
Baotou
Baotou
Wuyuan
Linhe District
Battle of Wuyuan
Baotou
Pacific War

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