Japanese invasion of Panay
Japanese invasion of Panay (Filipino: Paglusob ng mga Hapones sa isla ngPanay, Cebuano: Pagsulong sa Hapon sa Panay) on April 16–18, 1942 was the second landing in the Visayas Islands after Fil-American forces surrendered in Bataan on April 9, 1942. It is the next step to prevent any supplies reach Corregidor Island and control the Visayas waters and established bases for the campaign to invade island of Mindanao to complete the invasion of the Philippines.
Japanese Invasion of Panay Island | |||||||||
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Part of the Philippines campaign (1941–1942), Pacific Theater | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Empire of Japan |
United States of America
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Kawamura Saburo |
Bradford Chynoweth | ||||||||
Units involved | |||||||||
Ground units:
Aerial units: |
Ground units:
Philippine Constabulary
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Strength | |||||||||
4,106 Japanese Troops |
7,000 Filipino and American Troops |