Battle of Roosevelt Ridge

Battle of Roosevelt Ridge
Part of World War II, Pacific War

Australian soldiers observe the fall of shot during an artillery fire mission on Roosevelt Ridge
Date21 July – 14 August 1943
Location05°30′S 141°00′E / 5.500°S 141.000°E / -5.500; 141.000
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 United States
 Australia
 Japan
Commanders and leaders
United States Ralph W. Coane
United States Ross MacKechnie
United States Archibald Roosevelt
Empire of Japan Fukuzo Kimura
Units involved
162nd Infantry Regiment
Papuan Infantry Battalion
2/6th Field Regiment
66th Infantry Regiment
102nd Infantry Regiment
115th Infantry Regiment
238th Infantry Regiment

The Battle of Roosevelt Ridge was fought between 21 July and 14 August 1943 between US and Japanese forces in the Salamaua area of the Territory of New Guinea during World War II. The battle was fought in conjunction with several other actions of the Salamaua–Lae campaign. Throughout the first half of 1943, Australian forces had clashed with the Japanese around Wau and then Mubo as they had pushed the Japanese back towards Salamaua. As the campaign had developed, the Japanese had brought in reinforcements from elsewhere in New Guinea, effectively reducing their garrison, particularly around Lae. Following fighting on Lababia Ridge, the Australians had begun securing positions around Bobdubi, with a view to extending towards Mount Tambu.

With a view to driving on Salamaua from several different axes, and also to establish a port with which to relieve the aircraft and native carriers that were supplying their forces, a landing at Nassau Bay was made in early July by US troops, and they subsequently began a drive north along the coast. By mid-July, they came up against strong Japanese forces along a ridge overlooking Tambu Bay, which was later dubbed Roosevelt Ridge, after one of the US battalion commanders. Over course of July and August, the US 162nd Infantry Regiment made several attempts at capturing the ridge. Progress was slow, though, and this – coupled with inter-Allied service politics – strained relations between US and Australian commanders before the ridge was eventually carried in mid-August.


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