Operation Cartwheel (1943–1944) was a major military operation for the
Allies in the
Pacific theatre of
World War II
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. Cartwheel was an operation aimed at neutralising the major
Japanese base at
Rabaul
Rabaul () is a township in the East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea, on the island of New Britain. It lies about 600 kilometres to the east of the island of New Guinea. Rabaul was the provincial capital and most important settlement in ...
. The operation was directed by the Supreme Allied Commander in the
South West Pacific Area (SWPA), General
Douglas MacArthur, whose forces had advanced along the northeast coast of
New Guinea
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and occupied nearby islands. Allied forces from the
South Pacific Area
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The delineation and establishment of the Pacific Ocean Areas was ...
, under Admiral
William Halsey, advanced through the
Solomon Islands
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toward
Bougainville. The Allied forces involved were from Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the US and various
Pacific Islands
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.
Background
Japanese forces had captured Rabaul, on
New Britain
New Britain ( tpi, Niu Briten) is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea. It is separated from New Guinea by a northwest corner of the Solomon Sea (or with an island hop of Umboi the D ...
, in the
Territory of New Guinea, from Australian forces in February 1942 and turned it into their major forward base in the South Pacific, and the main obstacle in the two Allied theatres. MacArthur formulated a strategic outline, the Elkton Plan, to capture Rabaul from bases in Australia and
New Guinea
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. Admiral
Ernest J. King, the
Chief of Naval Operations, proposed a plan with similar elements but under Navy command.
Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, whose main goal was for the US to concentrate its efforts against Nazi Germany in Europe and not against the Japanese in the Pacific, proposed a compromise plan in which the task would be divided into three stages, the first under Navy command and the other two under MacArthur's direction and the control of the Army. This strategic plan, which was never formally adopted by the
US Joint Chiefs of Staff but was ultimately implemented, called for the following:
*Capturing
Tulagi (later Guadalcanal) and the
Santa Cruz Islands (
Operation Watchtower)
*Capturing the northeastern coast of New Guinea and the central Solomons
[
*Reducing Rabaul and related bases][
The protracted battle for Guadalcanal, followed by the unopposed seizure of the Russell Islands (''Operation Cleanslate'') on 21 February 1943, resulted in Japanese attempts to reinforce the area by sea. MacArthur's air forces countered in the ]Battle of the Bismarck Sea
The Battle of the Bismarck Sea (2–4 March 1943) took place in the South West Pacific Area (SWPA) during World War II when aircraft of the U.S. Fifth Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) attacked a Japanese convoy carrying troo ...
from 2–5 March 1943. The disastrous losses suffered by the Japanese prompted Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
was a Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II until he was killed.
Yamamoto held several important posts in the IJN, and undertook many of its changes and reor ...
to initiate Operation I-Go, a series of air attacks against Allied airfields and shipping at both Guadalcanal and New Guinea, which ultimately resulted in his death
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, on 18 April 1943.
Implementation
MacArthur had presented ''Elkton III'', his revised plan for taking Rabaul before 1944, on 12 February 1943. It called for him to attack northeastern New Guinea and western New Britain
New Britain ( tpi, Niu Briten) is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea. It is separated from New Guinea by a northwest corner of the Solomon Sea (or with an island hop of Umboi the D ...
and for Admiral William F. Halsey Jr.
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, then in command of the South Pacific Area, to attack the central Solomons. The plan required seven more divisions than were already in the theatre, which raised objections from the British. The Joint Chiefs responded with a directive that approved the plan if forces already in the theatre or ''en route'' were used and the implementation was delayed by 60 days. ''Elkton III'' then became ''Operation Cartwheel''.
Operations
Cartwheel identified 13 proposed subordinate operations and set a timetable for their launching. Of the 13, Rabaul, Kavieng
Kavieng is the capital of the Papua New Guinean province of New Ireland and the largest town on the island of the same name. The town is located at Balgai Bay, on the northern tip of the island. As of 2009, it had a population of 17,248.
Kavi ...
, and Kolombangara were eventually eliminated as too costly and unnecessary, and only 11 were actually undertaken (the Green Islands, only 117 miles from Rabaul, were substituted for Kavieng):
*''Operation Chronicle
Operation Chronicle was the Allied invasion of Woodlark and Kiriwina Islands, in the South West Pacific, during World War II. The operation was a subordinate action that formed part of the wider Operation Cartwheel, the advance towards Raba ...
'' – 30 June 1943
** Woodlark Island (112th Cavalry Regiment
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Early history
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)
** Kiriwina (158th Regimental Combat Team
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''RCT'' US)
*''Operation Toenails
The New Georgia campaign was a series of land and naval battles of the Pacific campaign of World War II between Allied forces and the Empire of Japan. It was part of Operation Cartwheel, the Allied strategy in the South Pacific to isolate the ...
'' – 30 June 1943
**New Georgia
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Geography
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( 43d Infantry Division US) – 30 June 1943
**Segi Point, New Georgia ( 4th Marine Raider Battalion US) – 21 June 1943
** Rendova (169th and 172nd RCT's US) – 30 June 1943
**Zanana, New Georgia (169th and 172nd RCT's US) – 5 July 1943
** Bairoko, New Georgia (4th Marine Raider Battalion US) – 5 July 1943
** Arundel Island (172nd RCT, 43rd Infantry Division US) – 27 August 1943
*Vella Lavella
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Environment
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( 35th RCT, 25th Infantry Division US, 3rd Division New Zealand) – 15 August 1943
*'' Operation Postern'' – 5 September 1943
** Lae, New Guinea ( 9th and 7th Division Australia, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment
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US)
*''Operation Goodtime
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'' – 27 October 1943
** Treasury Islands (8th Brigade New Zealand)
*''Operation Blissful
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'' – 28 October 1943
** Choiseul Island (2nd Marine Parachute Battalion US)
*'' Operation Cherryblossom'' – 1 November 1943
** Bougainville (3d Marine Division
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US, 37th Infantry Division US)
*'' Operation Dexterity''
** Arawe, New Britain (112th Cavalry US) – 15 December 1943
** Cape Gloucester ( 1st Marine Division US) – 26 December 1943
** Saidor ( 32nd Infantry Division US) – 2 January 1944
* Green Islands - 15 February 1944 ( 3rd Division New Zealand)
*Admiralty Islands
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These rainforest-co ...
– 29 February 1944 ( 1st Cavalry Division US)
* Emirau Island – 20 March 1944 ( 4th Marine Regiment US)
The New Guinea Force, under General Thomas Blamey
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Blamey joined the Australian Army as a regula ...
, was assigned responsibility for the eastward thrusts on mainland New Guinea. The US 6th Army, under General Walter Krueger, was to take Kiriwina, Woodlark, and Cape Gloucester. The land forces would be supported by Allied air units under Lieutenant General
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George Kenney and naval units under Vice Admiral Arthur S. Carpender.
In the midst of Operation Cartwheel, the Joint Chiefs met with President Franklin Roosevelt
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and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Quadrant Conference
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in Quebec City
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in August 1943. There, the decision was made to bypass and isolate Rabaul, rather than attempting to capture the base, and to attack Kavieng instead. Soon afterward, the decision was made to bypass Kavieng as well. Although initially objected to by MacArthur, the bypassing of Rabaul, instead of its neutralisation, meant that his Elkton plan had been achieved, and after invading Saidor, he then moved into his Reno Plan, an advance across the north coast of New Guinea to Mindanao
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.
The campaign, which stretched into 1944, showed the effectiveness of a strategy of avoiding major concentrations of enemy forces and instead aiming to sever the Japanese lines of supply and communication.
Neutralisation of Rabaul
The Japanese Navy decided to try to save Rabaul
Rabaul () is a township in the East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea, on the island of New Britain. It lies about 600 kilometres to the east of the island of New Guinea. Rabaul was the provincial capital and most important settlement in ...
by sending hundreds of airplanes from aircraft carriers based at Truk in December 1943 to counter the U.S. and Australian bombers. But the only thing that this operation accomplished was the destruction of 200–300 of their own irreplaceable carrier planes and the loss of experienced naval aviators. This degradation of the Japanese aircraft carrier air fleet led to preparations by the U.S. Navy to start the Marianas campaign
The Mariana and Palau Islands campaign, also known as Operation Forager, was an offensive launched by United States forces against Imperial Japanese forces in the Mariana Islands and Palau in the Pacific Ocean between June and November 1944 dur ...
a few months later. Also, the Admiralty Islands campaign was conducted starting in late February after the Allies confirmed that Rabaul no longer had any airplanes.
By February 1944 Rabaul had no more fighters or bombers for the rest of the war due to the non-stop bombing by land-based Allied airplanes only a few hundred miles from Rabaul after most of Operation Cartwheel was completed. 120 airplanes were evacuated to Truk on 19 February in an attempt to replace the destroyed Navy carrier airplanes. Rabaul's valuable mechanics attempted to leave Rabaul by ship on 21 February, but their ship, the , was sunk by Allied bombers. Rabaul became a de facto prisoner of war camp.
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Official histories
Australia
The New Guinea Offensives (Army)
Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945
Air War Against Japan, 1943–1945 (RAAF)
New Zealand
United States
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External links
The History Channel, June 30 — 1943 Operation Cartwheel is launched (2005)
David Horner, "Strategy and Command in Australia’s New Guinea Campaigns" (2004)
* Brief synopsis of Allied campaign to isolate Rabaul.
* Brief account of Japanese occupation of Rabaul and subsequent war crimes trials of many of the Japanese troops who had been stationed there.
* Account of US Marine involvement in air war over Solomon Islands and Rabaul.
* Information on "Pappy" Boyington
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