Battle of Davao

The Battle of Davao (Filipino: Labanan sa Davao; Cebuano: Gubat sa Davao) was a major battle in which American and Philippine Commonwealth troops including locally organized guerrillas fought the Japanese to liberate the city of Davao. The battle is part of Operation VICTOR V, an offensive operation against Japanese forces in Mindanao, and part of the campaign for the liberation of the Philippines during World War II. The battle was the decisive engagement of the Mindanao Campaign.:629

Battle of Davao
Part of Philippines Campaign, World War II
DateApril 27 to June 10, 1945
Location
Davao City, Davao Province, Mindanao island, Commonwealth of the Philippines (now Republic of the Philippines)
Result Allied victory
Territorial
changes
Davao City and Davao Province liberated by the Allies
Belligerents

 United States

 Japan

  •  Second Philippine Republic
Commanders and leaders
Douglas MacArthur
Robert L. Eichelberger
Clarence A. Martin
Roscoe B. Woodruff
Wendell W. Fertig
Basilio J. Valdes
Federico G. Ubuza
Armando Generoso
Saturnino Silva
Gyosaku Morozumi
Jiro Harada
Muraji Kawazoe
Units involved

X Corps

Local guerrilla units

14th Army

Strength
108,000 total
38,000 men
15,000 men, shore batteries, artillery and suicide boats
Casualties and losses
US: 350 dead, 1,615 wounded:635 4,500 in Davao City,:635
~3,000 in Ising
Thousands of civilians dead, wounded, missing and made homeless.

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