- Battle of Blackett Strait
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Blackett Strait
caption=USS "Montpelier" was Admiral Merrill's flagship
partof=the Pacific Theater ofWorld War II
date=6 March 1943
place=Blackett Strait ,Solomon Islands
result=U.S. victory
combatant1=flagicon|USA|1912United States
combatant2=flagicon|Japan|altEmpire of Japan
commander1=flagicon|USA|1912Aaron S. Merrill
commander2=flagicon|Japan|navalMasao Tachibana
strength1=3cruiser s,
3destroyer s
strength2=2 destroyers
casualties1=None
casualties2=2 destroyers sunk,
326 killed Nevitt, "Combinedfleet.com". [http://www.combinedfleet.com/murasa_t.htm "Murasame"] & [http://www.combinedfleet.com/minegu_t.htm "Minegumo"] .] |The Battle of Blackett Strait (Japanese: ビラ・スタンモーア夜戦 Battle of Vila-Stanmore) was a
naval battle of the Pacific campaign ofWorld War II , fought on6 March 1943 in the Blackett Strait, betweenKolombangara Island andArundel Island in theSolomon Islands .Background
After the American victory in the
Guadalcanal campaign , operations in theSolomon Islands shifted to the west, where the Japanese maintained a substantial garrison onKolombangara . On the night of5 March 1943 the Japanesedestroyer s "Murasame" and "Minegumo", commanded by Lieutenant Commander Yōji Tanegashima took supplies to the Japanese base at Vila, on Kolombangara.Battle
As they withdrew after landing their cargo, the two ships encountered the American Task Force 68 of three cruisers (USS "Montpelier", "Cleveland", and "Denver") and three destroyers ("Conway", "Cony", and "Waller") commanded by Rear Admiral
Aaron S. Merrill , that had been bombarding Japanese positions at Vila.In a short battle, both Japanese destroyers were sunk. Fifty-three survivors from "Murasame" and 122 survivors from "Minegumo" managed to reach Japanese lines. Two other survivors from "Minegumo" were later captured by U.S. forces.
Aftermath
On
7 May ,1943 , minelayers USS "Gamble", "Breese", and "Preble" laid mines across Blackett Strait in an attempt to interdict Japanese ship movements traveling through the strait. The next day, Japanese destroyers "Oyashio", "Kagero", and "Kuroshio" all hit mines in that area. "Kuroshio" sank immediately. "Kagero" and "Oyashio" sank later that day after being attacked and further damaged by U.S. aircraft from Henderson Field."PT-109"
Another engagement occurred in Blackett Strait when 15
PT boat s were sent to intercept theTokyo Express destroyer supply convoy on2 August 1943 . The PT boats fired many torpedoes but observed only a few explosions. On the return trip the Japanese destroyer "Amagiri" struck the American patrol torpedo boat "PT-109 ". The captain of "PT-109" was future U.S. PresidentJohn F. Kennedy . His crew was assumed lost by theU.S. Navy but found by islander scoutsBiuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana in a dugout canoe.Notes
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* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/desdiv15.htm Article at CombinedFleet.com about the sinking of "Oyashio", "Kagero", and "Kuroshio".]
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