Battle of Leuwiliang

Battle of Leuwiliang
Part of Battle of Java in the Dutch East Indies campaign

Bridging work across the Tjianten during the battle
Date3–5 March 1942
Location
Result Japanese victory
Belligerents
 Australia
 United Kingdom
 United States
 Japan
Commanders and leaders
Australia Arthur Blackburn
United States Blucher S. Tharp
Empire of Japan Yumio Nasu
Empire of Japan Jurō Hiroyasu
Units involved
Australia Blackforce
United Kingdom 3rd Hussars
United States 2/131st Field Artillery
Empire of Japan 2nd Division
  • 16th Infantry Regiment
  • 2nd Reconnaissance Regiment
Strength
Australia: c. 1,500
United Kingdom: 15 tanks
United States: c. 300
c. 3,000
Casualties and losses
100 500 dead (Allied claim)

The Battle of Leuwiliang was a battle during the Dutch East Indies campaign of the Pacific War that took place between 3 and 5 March 1942. Australian forces, supported by American artillery batteries and British tanks, launched a holding action starting at Leuwiliang, West Java, to cover the retreat of allied Dutch forces in the face of the Japanese invasion of Java.

Following a Japanese landing and a general collapse of Dutch KNIL resistance, Australian forces in Java led by Brigadier Arthur Blackburn prepared a defensive line ahead of a destroyed bridge in the village of Leuwiliang. Despite inflicting heavy Japanese casualties and delaying the Japanese advance for three days, Australian forces were eventually forced to withdraw towards Buitenzorg, and later further abandoned the city before capitulating after a general surrender of the Dutch forces on 8 March.


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