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The Attack on Clark Field (Filipino: Paglusob sa Kampo ng Clark / Kapampangan: Atake king Kampo ning Clark) was part of a series of morning airstrikes on United States Pacific island military bases opening Japanese participation in World War II. The attack was intended to minimize interference from the Far East Air Force (FEAF) during the subsequent invasion of the Philippines by the Empire of Japan. Capture of the Philippines was essential to control shipping routes between Japan and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. Hostilities were initiated by the attack on Pearl Harbor at 07:48 Hawaiian Time (UTC-10) on 7 December 1941. As dawn moved westward across the Pacific (and the International Date Line), daylight airstrikes followed at mid-day (UTC+12) on Wake Island, at 09:27 (UTC+10) on Guam, at 06:00 (UTC+8) on Davao, at 09:30 (UTC+8) on Baguio and at 12:35 (UTC+8) on Clark Field. United States Army Air Forces aircraft losses on the ground in the Philippines were similar to those sustained on Oahu despite nine hours available for preparations following the Pearl Harbor attack; but commanding general Douglas MacArthur and other senior commanders avoided the disgrace suffered by Hawaiian commanders, who were relieved of command and forced into retirement after an official investigation. In contrast, there was no official investigation of events in the Philippines. (en) Serangan Pangkalan Clark adalah bagian dari serangkaian serangan udara pagi di basis-basis pulau Pasifik Amerika Serikat yang membuka partisipasi Jepang dalam Perang Dunia II. Serangan tersebut bertujuan untuk meminimalisir campur tangan (Far East Air Force, FEAF) pada invasi Filipina pada masa berikutnya oleh Kekaisaran Jepang. (in) |
dbo:causalties |
80 killed 12 B-17 150 wounded 40 P-40 ~50 older aircraft |
dbo:combatant |
* |
dbo:commander |
dbr:Lewis_H._Brereton dbr:Nishizō_Tsukahara dbr:Douglas_MacArthur dbr:Manuel_L._Quezon |
dbo:date |
1941-12-08 (xsd:date) |
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dbr:Asiatic-Pacific_Theater |
dbo:place |
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dbo:result |
Japanese victory |
dbo:strength |
108 bombers 117 fighters 15,000 U.S. & Filipino troops 35 bombers 84 fighters ~155 older aircraft |
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dbp:caption |
Remains of two Seversky P-35 Buffalo fighters amongst debris following the Japanese attack on Clark Field. (en) |
dbp:casualties |
7 (xsd:integer) 12 (xsd:integer) 40 (xsd:integer) 80 (xsd:integer) 150 (xsd:integer) ~50 older aircraft (en) |
dbp:combatant |
* (en) |
dbp:commander |
Douglas MacArthur (en) Manuel L. Quezon (en) Basilio J. Valdez (en) Lewis H. Brereton (en) Nishizō Tsukahara (en) |
dbp:conflict |
Attack on Clark Field (en) |
dbp:date |
1941-12-08 (xsd:date) |
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the Asia and the Pacific Theater of World War II (en) |
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dbp:result |
Japanese victory (en) |
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35 (xsd:integer) 84 (xsd:integer) 108 (xsd:integer) 117 (xsd:integer) 15000 (xsd:integer) ~155 older aircraft (en) |
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Serangan Pangkalan Clark adalah bagian dari serangkaian serangan udara pagi di basis-basis pulau Pasifik Amerika Serikat yang membuka partisipasi Jepang dalam Perang Dunia II. Serangan tersebut bertujuan untuk meminimalisir campur tangan (Far East Air Force, FEAF) pada invasi Filipina pada masa berikutnya oleh Kekaisaran Jepang. (in) The Attack on Clark Field (Filipino: Paglusob sa Kampo ng Clark / Kapampangan: Atake king Kampo ning Clark) was part of a series of morning airstrikes on United States Pacific island military bases opening Japanese participation in World War II. The attack was intended to minimize interference from the Far East Air Force (FEAF) during the subsequent invasion of the Philippines by the Empire of Japan. Capture of the Philippines was essential to control shipping routes between Japan and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. Hostilities were initiated by the attack on Pearl Harbor at 07:48 Hawaiian Time (UTC-10) on 7 December 1941. As dawn moved westward across the Pacific (and the International Date Line), daylight airstrikes followed at mid-day (UTC+12) on Wake Island, at 09:27 (UTC+1 (en) |
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Attack on Clark Field (en) Serangan Pangkalan Clark (in) |
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Attack on Clark Field (en) |
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