Simpson Harbour Explained

Simpson Harbour
Settlement Type:Harbour
Coordinates:-4.2167°N 162°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Papua New Guinea
Subdivision Type1:Township
Subdivision Name1:Rabaul
Named For:Cortland Simpson
Timezone1:AEST
Utc Offset1:+10

Simpson Harbour is a sheltered harbour of Blanche Bay, on the Gazelle Peninsula in the extreme north of New Britain. The harbour is named after Captain Cortland Simpson, who surveyed the bay while in command of in 1872.[1] The former capital city of Rabaul is on its shores.

The harbour is part of a huge flooded caldera, Rabaul caldera. The harbour is ringed by a number of volcanoes.

History

The Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force captured Rabaul during World War I after entering Simpson Harbour.

During World War II, the Imperial Japanese utilised the harbour as a major naval base. Approximately 65 Japanese ships were sunk in the harbour by Allied air attacks.

The surrender of the Japanese forces of New Guinea, New Britain, and the Solomon Islands took place on 6 September 1945 in a ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier . Representing the Japanese were General Hitoshi Imamura, Commander Eighth Area Army, and Admiral Jinichi Kusaka, Commander Southeast Area Fleet.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Rottman, Gordon L. . World War II Pacific Island Guide: A Geo-Military Study . 2001 . Greenwood Press . Santa Barbara, CA. . 0-313-31395-4 . 172 . limited.