- 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.
During World...
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Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi's
XVIII Army to
secure Madang,
Wewak and
Tuluvu in New Guinea. On 29 December,
Adachi ordered the 102nd
Infantry Regiment...
- Atoll, Dec 1941*‡
Mikazuki (Crescent Moon) Aug 1925 May 1927 Air attack at
Tuluvu, Jul 1943
Minazuki (June) Mar 1925 Mar 1927
Submarine off Tawitawi, Jun 1944...
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early July. On 27–28 July 1943,
Ariake was on a
troop transport run to
Tuluvu, New Britain.
After grounding on a reef near Cape
Gloucester (05°27′S 148°25′E...
- San Jose
Airfield Saravia Airfield, Negros,
Visayas Thudaumot Airfield Tuluvu Airfield, New Britain,
Bismarck Archipelago Vila Airfield, Kolombangara...
-
March 1943
Girua Airport, New Guinea, 11
December 1943 Cape
Gloucester (
Tuluvu) Airfield, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 28
February 1944
Nadzab Airfield...
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evacuation runs to
Rekata Bay, one of
which was aborted, and one
mission to
Tuluvu and to Buka,
Papua New
Guinea in September. She
further covered two troop...
- part in
troop transport runs to Kolombangara, Rekata, Finschhafen, and
Tuluvu. From May 3 to May 8,
Yukikaze was
drydocked and was re****ed with radar...
- the
northwest of New Britain, the
capture of the
Imperial ****anese held
Tuluvu aerodrome on the 30
December 1943 and the
amphibious landing at
Saidor on...
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transported troops to
Nauru in
early June, and to
Kwajalein in late June and
Tuluvu on 1 August. On 7
August 1943,
Kawakaze was on a
troop transport run to...