September 1943 (3)
Australian troops with a 25-pounder
Picture by Roy Cecil Hodgkinson and courtesy of Rant Foundry.
19-26 September – American and Australian forces continued to close their ring around the port at Nadzab, New Guinea. The Japanese command withdrew some troops to defend Lae, but this action was too late. The enemy retreated towards Sio as the Allies advanced. On the 22nd, Lae fell into Australian hands and the enemy was forced to take the only route out, over the mountains to the north coast. (See map below).
The Australian Infantry Battalion of the 9th Division made an amphibious landing north of Finschhafen. They were met by a counterattack of 5,000 Japanese troops who failed. Finschhafen would be captured 2 October. US aircraft continued to hit the enemy airstrip at Wewak; more than 60 aircraft were destroyed on the ground, while offshore, 6 enemy ships were sunk.
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