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Revolutionary War

Bombardment of Gloucester 1775

26 December 1943 – 16 January 1944
Massachusetts
Era
Revolutionary War
Year
26 December 1943 – 16 January 1944
Location
Massachusetts
Status
Verified engagement
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
British
Forces
HMS Falcon squadron
VS
Victor
American
Forces
Gloucester militia
Outcome
British squadron repulsed; two prizes recaptured; first armed resistance to Royal Navy in Massachusetts
The Battle

History & Significance

The Battle of Cape Gloucester was fought in the Pacific theater of World War II between Japanese and Allied forces on the island of New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, between 26 December 1943 and 16 January 1944. Codenamed Operation Backhander, the US landing formed part of the wider Operation Cartwheel, the main Allied strategy in the South West Pacific Area and Pacific Ocean Areas during 1943–1944. It was the second landing the US 1st Marine Division had conducted during the war thus far, after Guadalcanal.

Duration
26 December 1943 – 16 January 1944
Historical context

The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) grew from colonial resistance to British taxation without parliamentary representation — a dispute that radicalized through the Stamp Act (1765), the Townshend Acts (1767), and the Boston Massacre (1770). Fighting began at Lexington and Concord in April 1775; the Continental Congress declared independence on July 4, 1776. The Continental Army under George Washington faced severe shortages of supplies and troops, enduring the brutal winter at Valley Forge (1777–1778) before French alliance and French financing turned the military balance. Major engagements included Bunker Hill (1775), Trenton (1776), Saratoga (1777) — which secured French intervention — and Yorktown (1781), where British General Cornwallis surrendered to Washington. An estimated 25,000 American soldiers died in service, from combat, disease, and captivity. The Treaty of Paris (1783) recognized American independence and ceded British territory east of the Mississippi, though it left unresolved questions about Indigenous land rights and the status of Loyalists.

Casualties & Losses

Light on both sides

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Bombardment of Gloucester 1775 take place?
Bombardment of Gloucester 1775 took place in 26 December 1943 – 16 January 1944. 26 December 1943 – 16 January 1944.
Where was Bombardment of Gloucester 1775 fought?
Bombardment of Gloucester 1775 was fought in Massachusetts, United States.
What was the outcome of Bombardment of Gloucester 1775?
British squadron repulsed; two prizes recaptured; first armed resistance to Royal Navy in Massachusetts
What was the significance of Bombardment of Gloucester 1775?
The Battle of Cape Gloucester was fought in the Pacific theater of World War II between Japanese and Allied forces on the island of New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, between 26 December 1943 and 16 January 1944. Codenamed Operation Backhander, the US landing formed part of the wider Operation Ca
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