During World War II, Operation Cleanslate was the occupation of Russell Islands about sixty miles northwest of Guadalcanal by the United States on 21 February 1943. The Japanese had captured the islands in January 1943 but abandoned them after only two weeks. A coastwatcher reported on 11 February that Japanese forces had left the islands.
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During World War II, OperationCleanslate was the occupation of Russell Islands about sixty miles northwest of Guadalcanal by the United States on 21 February...
Guadalcanal, followed by the unopposed seizure of the Russell Islands (OperationCleanslate) on 21 February 1943, resulted in Japanese attempts to reinforce...
Company) participated in the unopposed landing operations and occupation of Pavuvu (OperationCleanslate) in the Russell Islands from February 21 to March...
visitors for "rain, mud, and magnificent coconuts." The operation code-named OperationCleanslate, was the first forward island-jumping movement made in...
occupation of Tulagi and Guadalcanal (Operation Watchtower). Additionally, the task force executed OperationCleanslate on the Russell Islands in August 1942...
sailed to join other units staging for OperationCleanslate, the occupation of the Russell Islands. During that operation, Saufley transported troops, towed...
Japanese professional wrestler; as Kanji Inoki in Yokohama (d. 2022) In OperationCleanslate, having secured Guadalcanal, American forces of the 43rd Infantry...
Admiral Richmond K. Turner, Commander Amphibious Force, to undertake OperationCleanslate. Beginning 21 February, Turner landed the US Army 43rd Infantry Division...
Island in the Russell Islands, PT boat base, FPO# 60, built after OperationCleanslate Halavo Seaplane Base Cape Torokina, Bougainville, runway built, PT...