This article is about the Admiralty Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. If you looking for the article about the island in Alaska, see Admiralty Island.
The Admiralty Islands are a group of 18 islands in the Bismarck Archipelago. These are also called the Manus
Islands, named after the largest island. The islands form Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. The total area is 2100 kmē, with a population of 32,713. The capital of the province is Lorengau.
During World War II the islands were first occupied by the Japanese who established a small base in April 1942 near
the village of Rossum on Manus Island.
On February 29, 1944 during World War II, the Admiralty Islands were invaded in Operation Brewer led by American
General Douglas MacArthur. The Americans quickly built a big base
at Seedler Harbour, including harbour, wharfes and an airbase, which became an important base for the further war operations in
New Guinea as well as on the Philippines.
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