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Dace Raid
Part of the Pacific War of World War II
Location Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea
Objective
Date March 1944
Outcome failure
Casualties 6 killed

The Dace Raid is an informal name given to a raid conducted by Allied troops in the Pacific in World War Two.

Mission[]

On 22 March 1944, a party of twelve (including six natives) were off the coast of Hollandia on the US submarine Dace. Their mission was to conduct reconnaissance of the area over fourteen days. Captain "Blue" Harris decided to lead a reconnaissance party of five (including two natives) ashore, but capsized in their rubber boat, losing much of their equipment. A prearranged signal to the submarine to abort the following party was misinterpreted and the remainder of the party was sent apart from one man who was too sill. The party of eleven were onshore with little equipment or food, and limited weaponry. Only five men survived.[1][2]

Awards[]

Captain Harris, who was killed by the Japanese was mentioned in dispatches.

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