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Battle of Tinian

Battle of Tinian
Part of World War II, Pacific War
Marines wading ashore on Tinian.jpg
U.S Marines wading ashore on Tinian.
Date 24 July – 1 August 1944
Location Tinian, Mariana Islands
Result American Victory
Belligerents
 United States  Empire of Japan
Commanders and leaders
United States Harry Schmidt
United States Richmond K. Turner
United States Thomas E. Watson
United States Clifton B. Cates
Empire of Japan Kiyochi Ogata 
Empire of Japan Kakuji Kakuta 
Empire of Japan Goichi Oya 
Units involved

United States V Amphibious Corps

Additional Support units

Empire of Japan 31st Army

  • 29th Infantry Division
    • 50th Inf. Regiment
Additional Support units
Strength
41,364 Marines 8039
Casualties and losses
326 killed
1,593 wounded
5,542 killed
252 captured
rest (2,265) missing
Up to 4,000 Japanese civilians killed (including many suicides)

United States V Amphibious Corps

Empire of Japan 31st Army

The Battle of Tinian was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought on the island of Tinian in the Mariana Islands from 24 July until 1 August 1944. The 9,000-man Japanese garrison was eliminated, and the island joined Saipan and Guam as a base for the Twentieth Air Force.

A two-prong attack through the Central Pacific and the Philippines was adopted at the 1943 Cairo Conference. Operation Granite II, was a U.S. Navy devised strategy of island hopping, calling for the seizure of Saipan, Tinian and Guam. The Gilbert and Marshall Islands had been seized by the summer of 1944, while some Japanese garrisons were left to starve.

The Japanese defending the island, the 50th Infantry Regiment, which was originally part of 29th division, were commanded by Colonel Kiyochi Ogata and his subordinate Goichi Oya. Vice-Admiral Kakuji Kakuta, commander of First Air Fleet, was headquartered in Manila, but on Tinian on an inspection tour when the invasion started.


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