Battle of Pasir Panjang

Battle of Pasir Panjang
Part of the Battle of Singapore in the Pacific theatre of World War II

Pasir Panjang Pillbox
Date13 – 15 February 1942
Location
Pasir Panjang, Singapore
Result

Japanese victory

Belligerents

 United Kingdom

 Japan
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Lt. Col. J.R.G. Andre
United Kingdom Cpt. H.R. Rix 
Malayan Union 2nd Lt. Adnan Saidi 
Empire of Japan Lt. Gen. Renya Mutaguchi
Empire of Japan Col. Yoshio Nasu
Units involved
Malayan Union 1st Malaya Brigade
British Raj 44th Indian Brigade
Empire of Japan 56th Infantry Regiment, 18th Division
Strength
1,400 infantry 13,000 infantry
Casualties and losses
159 killed and hundreds wounded Hundreds killed and several hundreds more wounded.

The Battle of Pasir Panjang, which took place between 13 and 15 February 1942, was part of the final stage of the Empire of Japan's invasion of Singapore during World War II. The battle was initiated upon the advancement of elite Imperial Japanese Army forces towards Pasir Panjang Ridge on 13 February.

13,000 Japanese troops had made an amphibious landing in northwestern Singapore near Sarimbun (see Battle of Sarimbun Beach) and had started to advance south towards Pasir Panjang. They had already captured Tengah Airfield en route. The 13,000 soldiers[1] constituted a significant part of the total strength of 36,000 Japanese troops deployed in the invasion of Singapore.

  1. ^ Richmond, Simon (19 May 2010). Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei. Lonely Planet. ISBN 9781741048872 – via Google Books.

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