Battle of Visayas | |||||||
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Part of the Pacific theater of World War II | |||||||
U.S. soldiers during landings at Talisay Beach, Cebu Island, 26 March 1945. U.S. National Archives | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Robert L. Eichelberger Rapp Brush William H. Arnold James M. Cushing Macario P. Peralta Jr. Ruperto Kangleon |
Sōsaku Suzuki † Takeo Manjome | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
17,000 U.S. troops 18,500 Filipino guerrillas | 32,000 Japanese troops | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
835 killed 1,905 wounded |
14,300 killed 1,230 wounded |
The Battle of Visayas (Filipino: Labanan sa Visayas; Visayan languages: Gubat sa Kabisay-an) was fought by U.S. forces and Filipino guerrillas against the Japanese from 18 March – 15 August 1945, in a series of actions officially designated as Operations Victor I and II, and part of the campaign for the liberation of the Philippines during World War II. The battle was waged to complete the recapture of the central portions south of the archipelago and secure them from remaining Japanese forces.