Battle of Leyte | |||||||
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Part of the Philippines campaign (1944–1945) of the Pacific Theater of World War II | |||||||
General Douglas MacArthur and staff, accompanied by Philippine president Sergio Osmeña (left), land at Red Beach, Leyte, 20 October 1944. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Australia[a] | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Army: Douglas MacArthur Walter Krueger Franklin C. Sibert John R. Hodge Navy: Thomas C. Kinkaid Army Air Force: George C. Kenney Civilian Government: Sergio Osmeña Guerrillas: Ruperto Kangleón |
Army: Tomoyuki Yamashita Sōsaku Suzuki Shiro Makino †[2] Tsunehiro Shirai †[3] Yoshimi Adachi †[4] Kyoji Tominaga[5] | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Ground elements:
Aerial elements: Naval elements: | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
Sixth Army: ≈200,000 Air and naval forces: ≈120,000[1] 3,000 guerrillas |
70,100 (including reinforcements) 246 artillery pieces 33 mortars 37[6]-41 tanks[7] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Battle casualties: 3,504 killed 11,991 wounded 183 missing Non-battle casualties (since 25 Oct.): 119 dead 6 missing 36,791 sick/other[b] |
65,000 dead[11][c] 714–828 captured[13][d] |
The Battle of Leyte (Filipino: Labanan sa Leyte; Waray: Gubat ha Leyte; Japanese: レイテの戦い) in the Pacific campaign of World War II was the amphibious invasion of the island of Leyte in the Philippines by American forces and Filipino guerrillas under the overall command of General Douglas MacArthur, who fought against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Philippines led by General Tomoyuki Yamashita. The operation, codenamed King Two,[14] launched the Philippines campaign of 1944–45 for the recapture and liberation of the entire Philippine Archipelago and to end almost three years of Japanese occupation.
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