Landings on Rendova

The Landings on Rendova were amphibious military assaults by United States Army, Marine Corps and Navy forces on Rendova Island in the Solomon Islands on 30 June 1943. The small Japanese garrison was quickly overwhelmed by US troops, but the island was subjected to heavy attack by Japanese aircraft over several days. The landings were some of the first Allied landings during the New Georgia campaign of the Pacific War and were successful in securing the island and providing a base from which the Allies could support the subsequent invasion of New Georgia island and the eventual capture of Munda airfield in early August 1943.

Landings on Rendova
Part of the New Georgia campaign of World War II

U.S. Army soldiers come ashore on Rendova Island on 30 June 1943.
Date30 June 1943 – 4 July 1943
Location
New Georgia, Solomon Islands
Result

Allied victory

  • Americans and Pacific Islanders seize Rendova and nearby islands
  • Americans install artillery on Rendova to support the Drive on Munda Point and subsequent operations on New Georgia
  • Allied aircraft bomb Munda and successfully fight off Japanese aerial counter-attacks
Belligerents
 United States
Solomon Islands
Fiji
 New Zealand
Tonga
 Japan
Commanders and leaders
Richmond K. Turner
John H. Hester
Theodore S. Wilkinson
Leonard F. Wing
Minoru Sasaki
Genjiro Hirata
Strength

6,000

120 – 290
Casualties and losses
4 killed, 5 wounded during fighting ashore on 30 June
~ 64 killed on 2 July alone
21 planes lost
1 transport sunk
1 destroyer damaged
50–65 killed
30–106 planes lost
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