Battle of Honoira

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Battle of Honoira
Part of the Island Hopping Campaign of the Asianna and the Pacific Campaign
File:Auchinleck inspecting Free Quenminese Troops.jpg
Major General Klankain Auchinleck inspecting the Free Quenminese troops before the battle
Date1 December 1941 - 7 February 1942
Location
Betio Island
Result Allied Victory
Belligerents
Đại Quến
Commanders and leaders
Strength
75,000 65,000
Casualties and losses
7,985 dead or wounded
45 tanks
18 guns
25,751 dead or wounded
30,000 captured
105 tanks
27 guns

The Battle of Honoira was a decisive battle in the Battle for the Betio Island from December 1, 1941 to February 7, 1942. The battle itself hastened the Island Hopping Campaign of the Allied Forces, allowing them to gain a foothold for establishing a supply line for the upcoming Battle of the Bikini Islands and the Landings at Montagique. It was also one of the heaviest battles fought in the Asianna and the Pacific Campaign.

Background

The Battle

Aftermath