- Kolombangara
Kolombangara is an
island in theNew Georgia Islands group of theSolomon Islands . Almost perfectly round in shape and about 15 km across, the island is astratovolcano that reaches an altitude of 1,770 meters atMount Veve . The island forms part of the southern boundary of theNew Georgia Sound ; to the northwest theVella Gulf separates it fromVella Lavella andGizo , while to the southeastNew Georgia lies across theKula Gulf .Kolombangara is heavily forested, with few inhabitants. The name is from a local language, a rough translation of its meaning is "Water Lord" with approximately 80 rivers and streams running down its flanks.
During
World War II the island and the waters around it were the scene of fighting; theJapan ese used an airstrip on some flat ground atVila on the south shore of the island, and in May1943 based several military units on the island, under the command of Major GeneralNoboru Sasaki , in an attempt to establish a defense line through the Central Solomons. Naval battles nearby included thebattle of Kula Gulf andbattle of Kolombangara . The most famous battle was the mission to intercept theTokyo Express supply convoy which resulted in the ramming and subsequent rescue ofJohn F. Kennedy and the crew of hisPT-109 by Solomon Islander scouts. Coastwatcher A.R. Evans spotted the explosion from his post at the top of the mountain and had dispatched the natives to find them. After destroyers succeeded in sinking the supply ships 3 nights later and isolating the garrison of 12,400 there, US forces were able to "leapfrog" Kolombangara to land onVella Lavella to the west. The Japanese evacuated Kolombangara between23 September and4 October 1943 .In January 1944 a detachment of 1 officer and 6 enlisted men from the 350th Engineer General Service Regiment stationed at Munda, established a vegetable farm on the Japanese abandoned airstrip at Vila. The British government furnished 16 male natives to help with the project. With seeds acquired through the Red Cross, many vegetables were sent back to the base hospital to supplement the dehydrated meals served the recuperating veterans. The main item was watermelons that both natives and men enjoyed. The natives were taught how to save the seeds and replant them in their own gardens.
West-Southwest of Kolombangara is
Ghizo Island , upon which the Western provincial capitalGizo is located. Kolombangara has two notable settlements, Ringgi and Mongga, the former being the larger.The most significant industry on the island at this time is Logging, with the largest of these based at Poitete.
External links
* [http://www.pacificwrecks.com/provinces/solomons_kolombangara.html] a Military history
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