Battle of Hong Kong order of battle
The Battle of Hong Kong (8–25 December 1941) was one of the first battles of the Pacific War in World War II.
Allied
- General Officer Commanding, Hong Kong: Major General Christopher Maltby
- Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General: Brig. Andrew Peffers
- General Staff Officer, I: Col. Lancey Newnham
Ground forces
The British ground forces consisted of the following units:[3][4][5]
- 2nd Battalion, the Royal Scots Regiment (Lt. Col. S. E. H. E. White)
- 1st Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment (Lt. Col. H. W. M. Stewart)
- Royal Rifles of Canada (Lt. Col. W. J. Home)
- Winnipeg Grenadiers (Lt. Col. J. L. R. Sutcliffe)
- 5th Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment (Lt. Col. J. Cadogan-Rawlinson)
- 2nd Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment (Lt. Col. G. R. Kidd)
- Hong Kong Chinese Regiment (Maj. H. W. A. Mayer)
- Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (Col. Henry B. Rose)
- Royal Artillery (Brigadier Tom McCleod[6])
- 8th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery (Lt. Col. S. Shaw)
- 12th Coast Battery (Maj. W. M. Stevenson)
- 30th Coast Battery (Maj. C. R. Templer)
- 36th Coast Battery (Capt. W. N. J. Pitt[lower-alpha 1])
- 12th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery (Maj. R. L. J. Penfold[lower-alpha 2])
- 24th Coast Battery (Capt. E. W. S. Anderson[lower-alpha 1])
- 26th Coast Battery (Lt. A. O. G. Mills[lower-alpha 1])
- 5th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (Lt. Col. F. D. Field)
- 965th Defence Battery, Royal Artillery (Maj. B. T. C. Forrester)
- 1st Regiment, Hong Kong & Singapore Royal Artillery (Maj. J. C. Yale[lower-alpha 3])
- 8th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery (Lt. Col. S. Shaw)
- Royal Engineers (Lt. Col. R. G. Lamb)
- HQ Fortress Engineers
- 22th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers (Maj. D. C. E. Grose)
- 40th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers (Maj. D. I. M. Murray)
- Royal Engineers Services
Brigades
Infantry may be assigned to one of the two defensive brigades:[1]
- Kowloon Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Cedric Wallis[8]
- Hong Kong Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier J. K. Lawson[8]
Headquarters and support corps
British and local forces[9]
- Headquarters, China Command
- Head Quarters
- G
- Admin
- A
- Q
- Command Royal Artillery
- Command Engineers
- Command Signals
- Command RASC
- Command Ordnance
- Medical Service Branch
- Financial Advisor & Army Audit Staff
- Provost Marshall — Corps of Military Police
- 2nd Echelon
Canadian[10]
- Canadian staff
- Corps of Military Staff Clerks
- Canadian Provost Corps
- Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
- Canadian Army Dental Corps
- Canadian Service
- Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
- Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
- Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps
- Canadian Postal Corps
- Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
- Canadian Chaplains Service
- Canadian Auxiliary Services
Indian[10]
- Indian Hospital Corps
- Indian Medical Service
- Royal Indian Army Service Corps
- Hong Kong Mule Corps RIASC
Civilian
Civilian forces were as follows:[11]
- MI6
- Hong Kong Police Force[lower-alpha 4] (Commissioner of Police John Pennefather-Evans[13])
- Indian Company, Police Reserve
- Chinese Company, Police Reserve
- Fire Brigade (Jack Fitz-Henry[14])
- Air Raid Precautions
- St. John's Ambulance
- Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes
Auxiliary Services[11]
- Auxiliary Services
- Auxiliary Communications Service
- Auxiliary Conservancy Corps
- Auxiliary Civil Pay and Accounts Service
- Auxiliary Fire Service
- Auxiliary Labour Corps
- Auxiliary Medical Corps
- Auxiliary Nursing Service
- Auxiliary Ordnance Corps
- Auxiliary Quartering Corps
- Auxiliary Public Works Corps
- Auxiliary Rescue and Demolition Corps
- Auxiliary Supply Corps
- Auxiliary Transport Service
Royal Navy
Commander: Captain Alfred C. Collinson[7][15]
The Royal Navy presence were as follows:[7][16][17]
- Royal Marine (Col. R. G. Giles)
- HMS Thracian (Lt. Cdr. A. L. Pears)
- HMS Scout[lower-alpha 5]
- HMS Thanet[lower-alpha 5]
- HMS Tern (Lt. J. Douglas)
- HMS Robin (Cdr. H. M. Montague)
- HMS Redstart
- HMS Cicala (Lt. Cdr. J. C. Boldero)
- HMS Moth (Lt. Cdr. R. C. Creer)
- Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Lt. Cdr. R. J. D. Vernall)
- Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service
- Royal Naval Dockyard Police
- Hong Kong Dockyard Defence Corps (Maj. D. Campbell)
Auxiliary patrol vessels[19]
- APV Minnie
- APV Margaret
- APV St. Aubin
- APV St. Sampson
- APV Indira
- APV Henriette
- APV Shun Wo
- APV Han Wo
- APV Frosty
- APV Poseidon
- APV Ho Hsing
- APV Teh Hsing
- APV Chun Hsing
- APV Perla
Minor vessels[19]
- APV Stanley
- APV Britannia
- HMS Barlight
- HMS Aldgate
- HMS Watergate
- HMS Cornflower
- Naval Armament Tug Gatling
- Jeanette
- RFA Ebonol
- C410
- Minelayer Man Yeung
- HMT Alliance
- Poet Chaucer
- Waterboat Wave
- SS Matchlock
- Diesel Launch Ah Ming
2nd MTB Flotilla (Lt. Cdr. G. H. Gandy)[7][17][20]
- MTB 07 (Lt. R. R. W. Ashby)
- MTB 08 (Lt. L. D. Kilbee)
- MTB 09 (Lt. A. Kennedy)
- MTB 10 (Lt. Cdr. G. H. Gandy)
- MTB 11 (Lt. C. J. Collingwood)
- MTB 12 (Sub-Lt. J. B. Colls)
- MTB 26 (Lt. D. W. Wagstaff)
- MTB 27 (Lt. T. M. Parsons)
Merchant Navy
Ships of the Merchant Navy:[21]
- SS An Jou
- SS Apoey
- SS Ben Nevis
- SS Cheng Tu
- SS Fausang
- SS Fook On
- SS Glen Moor
- SS Henry Keswick
- SS Hsin Fuli
- SS Kanchow
- SS Kau Tung
- SS Mausang
- SS Nanning
- SS Patricia Moller
- SS Shun Chih
- SS Soochow
- SS St. Vincent De Paul
- SS Tai Ming
- SS Taishan
- MV Tantalus
- SS Tung On
- SS Whithorn
- SS Yat Shing
Air forces
- Supermarine Walrus L2259
- Supermarine Walrus L2819
- Vickers Vildebeest K2924
- Vickers Vildebeest K2818
- Vickers Vildebeest K6370
- 1 x Avro 621 Tutor
- 2 x Hornet Moth
- 2 x Cadet biplanes
Japanese
Ground forces
The Japanese ground forces consisted of the following units:[24][25][26][27]
- Commander: Lieutenant General Takashi Sakai
- Chief of Staff: Major General Tadamichi Kuribayashi
- Deputy Chief of Staff: Major General Higuchi Keishichiro
- Commander: Lieutenant General Tadayoshi Sano
- Infantry HQ, 38th Division (Maj. Gen. Takeo Itō)
- 228th Infantry Regiment (Col. Doi Sadashichi)
- 229th Infantry Regiment (Col. Tanaka Ryosaburo)
- 230th Infantry Regiment (Col. Toshinari Shōji)
- 38th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Col. Kanki Takeyoshi)
- 38th Engineers Regiment (Lt. Col. Iwafuchi Tsuneo)
- 38th Logistic Regiment (Lt. Col. Yabuta Shūichi)
- 19th Independent Engineer Regiment (Lt. Col. Inukai Shojiro)
- 20th Independent Engineer Regiment (Col. Suzukawa Kiyoshi)
- 2nd Company, 14th Independent Engineering Regiment (Maj. Kusagi Eiichi)
- 21st Mortar Battalion
- Signal Corps (Maj. Itō Ryōichi)
- Araki Detachment (Col. Araki Katsutoshi)
- 66th Infantry Regiment – Less 1 Company
- Attached Force
- 10th Independent Mountain Artillery Regiment (Col. Sawamoto Rikichiro)
- 20th Independent Mountain Artillery Battalion (Lt. Col. Kajimatsu Jiro)
- 2nd Independent Rapid Fire Artillery Battalion (Lt. Col. Ohno Takeo)
- 5th Independent Rapid Fire Artillery Battalion (Maj. Aoki Jiro)
- 1st (Artillery) Battalion (Lt. Gen. Kitajima Kineo)
- 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment (Col. Hayakawa Yoshimasa)
- 14th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment (Col. Sato Takeaki)
- 2nd Battalion Independent Heavy Artillery (Maj. Kanemaru Kiyotoshi)
- 3rd Battalion Independent Heavy Artillery (Lt. Col. Nukina Hitomi)
- 2nd Independent Mortar Battalion (Maj. Namimatsu Teiichi)
Other divisional support
- Armour Squadron (Capt. Atami Juro)
- 3rd Transport Regiment (Lt. Col. Kobayashi Otokazu) – Only 3 companies
- 19th Independent Transport Company
- 20th Independent Transport Company
- 21st Independent Transport Company
- 1st River Crossing Material Company, 9th Division
- 2nd River Crossing Material Company, 9th Division
- Ordnance team (Capt. Koide Sadaharu)
- 5th Field Chemical Company (apt. Suzuki Magosaburo)
- 18th Field Chemical Company (Lt. Morimoto Isao)
- Veterinary (Vet. Maj. Hayashi Jiro)
- 1st Field Hospital (Dr. Maj. Suzuki Toshimi)
- 2nd Field Hospital (Dr. Maj. Itō Takuzō)
- Field Pigeon Carrier Company
- South China MP Platoon (Maj. Noma Kennosuke)
- Medical unit
- Medical unit, 51st Division (Col. Hattori Otokazu) – Only 1/3 of the unit
- 17th Field Water Purification and Supply Unit
- Army signal corps
- Two radio signal platoons
- One wire signal platoon
Naval forces
- Commander: Vice Admiral Masaichi Niimi
- Chief of Staff: Brigadier Yasuba Yasuo
- 2 x Kawanishi E7K
- 3 x Kugisho B3Y
Air forces
- 23rd Army Air Unit, 1st Air Group[28][31]
- 45th Air Regiment (Col. Habu Shuji) – 29 x Kawasaki Ki-32
- 10th Independent Air Squadron (Maj. Takatsuki Akira) – 13 x Nakajima Ki-27
- 18th Independent Air Squadron (Capt. Kobayashi Minoru) – 3 x Mitsubishi Ki-15
- 44th Independent Squadron (Capt. Naito Yoshio) – 6 x Tachikawa Ki-36
- 47th Air-Field Battalion (Maj. Uemura Sadayu)
- 67th Air-Field Company, 67th Air Field Battalion (Capt. Kodama Nobunaga)
- 57th Air-Field Company (2nd Lt. Makita Mitsuhiro) – Elements
Notes
Citations
- Lai 2014, p. 22.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, pp. 116–127.
- Banham 2003, pp. 298–301.
- Lai 2014, pp. 22–23.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, pp. 117–126.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 124.
- Lai 2014, p. 23.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 376.
- Banham 2003, p. 298.
- Banham 2003, p. 301.
- Banham 2003, pp. 304–305.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 321.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 323.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 326.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 127.
- Banham 2003, pp. 301–302.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, pp. 130–131.
- Banham 2003, p. 31.
- Banham 2003, p. 302.
- Banham 2003, p. 303.
- Banham 2003, pp. 303–304.
- Banham 2003, p. 304.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 132.
- Lai 2014, pp. 23–24.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, pp. 132–136.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, pp. 364–365.
- JACAR Ref.C13031769200.
- Lai 2014, p. 24.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, p. 137.
- Lai 2014, p. 25.
- Kwong & Tsoi 2013, pp. 138–139.
References
- Banham, Tony (2003). Not the Slightest Chance: The Defence of Hong Kong, 1941. UBC Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-1045-6.
- Kwong, Chi Man; Tsoi, Yiu Lun (2013). 孤獨前哨: 太平洋戰爭中的香港戰役 [Exposed Outpost: the Battle of Hong Kong in the Pacific War] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Cosmos Books Ltd. ISBN 9789888254347.
- Lai, Benjamin (2014-06-20). Hong Kong 1941–45: First strike in the Pacific War. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78200-269-7.
- Ref.C13031769200、第38師団香港攻略戦 戦闘詳報 昭和16年11月30日~16年12月29日. Japan Center for Asian Historical Records (in Japanese). National Institute for Defense Studies, Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
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