Operation Apricot
Operation Apricot | |
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Part of the Pacific War of World War II | |
Location | Central Celebes, Dutch East Indies |
Objective | Ascertain Operation Lions' whereabouts |
Date | 5–31 January 1945 |
Casualties | 1 captured |
On 5 January 1945, a party of five Indonesians under the codename of Operation Apricot left Darwin to ascertain the fate of Operation Lion.
On 14 January 1945 the Dutch submarine K XV lands the party at the coast of the Djiko Doped Bay, north east Minahassa.
The leader was captured; the remainder were evacuated by Catalina flying boat on 31 January 1945.[1][2]
References
- ↑ National Archives Australia NEI Section, p. 5.
- ↑ "Boat KXV". Dutch Submarines.
Bibliography
- National Archives Australia – [SRD (Services Reconnaissance Department) HQ] NEI [Netherlands East Indies] Section IASD [Inter-Allied Services Department].
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