Japanese Indian Ocean raid

In March 1944, a force of three Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) heavy cruisers raided Allied shipping in the Indian Ocean. The cruisers departed Japanese-held territory on 1 March with the support of other IJN vessels and aircraft. On 9 March, they encountered and sank the British steamer Behar, with the heavy cruiser Tone picking up over 100 survivors. Fearing detection, the Japanese force subsequently returned to the Netherlands East Indies (NEI),... More

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  • 15 days (Mar 1944 — Mar 16, 1944)

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Pacific War

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  • 15 days (Mar 1944 — Mar 16, 1944)
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