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World War II Episode 129

The Fight for the Piva-Numa Numa Trail Junction

March 10, 2025 · 35:04

The Fight for the Piva-Numa Numa Trail Junction

By early November 1943, the Japanese launched a desperate counteroffensive to reclaim Bougainville. Their plan called for a large-scale infiltration behind Marine lines, followed by a full assault. The Marines' quick response and overwhelming firepower shattered the enemy's ambitions. Artillery and airstrikes devastated Japanese forces, while the Raiders and 9th Marines held the crucial Piva Roadblock against repeated attacks. The battle saw acts of incredible bravery, including the sacrifice of PFC Henry Gurke. By the end of November, the Marines had secured their perimeter, and positioned themselves for the next phase of the Bougainville campaign.

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