ANZAC Squadron


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FieldValue
unit_nameANZAC Squadron
datesFebruary 12 – March 30, 1942
countryAustralia
New Zealand
United States
allegianceAllies of World War II
typeCruiser/destroyer force
roleDefense of Australia and Commonwealth territories
battlesWorld War II
notable_commandersJohn Gregory Crace
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On 9 March, the squadron, as part of Task Force 11 known as Task Group 11.7, covered the Louisiade Archipelago, securing the right hand flank of Task Force 11 and Task Force 17 for the attack on Lae and Salamaua due to the Imperial Japanese invasion of Lae-Salamaua, New Guinea, and also covering a Port Moresby reinforcement convoy. On April 22, 1942, the ANZAC Force was absorbed by the South West Pacific Area (command) under United States Army General Douglas MacArthur and the ANZAC Squadron was redesignated as Task Force 44. The New Zealand cruisers passed to the control of the South Pacific Area.

Ships of the task force

References

Bibliography

  • {{cite book | last = Gill | first = G. Hermon | year = 1968 | url = https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/RCDIG1070207/ | title = Volume I – Royal Australian Navy, 1939–1942 | series = Australia in the War of 1939–1945, Series 2: Navy | location = Canberra | publisher = Australian War Memorial
  • {{cite book | last = Gill | first = G. Hermon | year = 1968 | url = https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/RCDIG1070208/ | title = Volume II – Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945 | series = Australia in the War of 1939–1945, Series 2: Navy | location = Canberra | publisher = Australian War Memorial
  • {{cite book | last = Willmott | first = H. P. | year = 1982 | title = Empires in the Balance: Japanese and Allied Pacific Strategies to April 1942 | publisher = Naval Institute Press | location = Annapolis, Maryland | isbn = 0-87021-535-3 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/empiresinbalance00will
  • {{cite book | last = Willmott | first = H. P. | year = 1983 | title = The Barrier and the Javelin: Japanese and Allied Pacific Strategies February to June 1942 | publisher = Naval Institute Press | location = Annapolis, Maryland | isbn = 0-87021-535-3 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/empiresinbalance00will

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