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  1. Dec 24, 2001 · Leckie taking cover in Cape Gloucester. Leckie is later part of the Battle of Cape Gloucester, where he experiences a harsh environment, as well as harsh new officer, Lt. Larkin. During one patrol, Leckie is put in the rear postion.

  2. The Battle of Cape Gloucester was fought in the Pacific theater of World War II between Japanese and Allied forces on the island of New Britain, Territory of New Guinea, between 26 December 1943 and 16 January 1944.

    • 26 December 1943-16 January 1944
    • Allied victory
  3. Leckie saw combat in the Battle of Tenaru and in the Guadalcanal Campaign and the Battle of Cape Gloucester, and he was wounded by a blast concussion in the Battle of Peleliu. Due to his wounds, he was evacuated to an army field hospital in the Russell Islands.

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · After the events of the Battle of Cape Gloucester, the men are stuck in an unbearable wait for enemy soldiers in relentless rain, which takes a toll on Leckie. He has to witness Gibson strangling a Japanese soldier to death.

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  5. While they win their battle, the relentless rain and jungle environment takes its toll on the Marines, especially Leckie. He starts feeling frustrated with the lack of progress in the operation, as well as the poor conditions of the jungle.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Leckie also participated in the Battle of Cape Gloucester, where the US forces faced challenging terrain and a determined Japanese resistance. Like many veterans, Leckie experienced the physical and psychological toll of war.

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  8. Leckie saw combat in the Battle of Guadalcanal, the Battle of Cape Gloucester, and had been wounded by blast concussion in the Battle of Peleliu. He returned to the United States in March 1945 and was honorably discharged shortly thereafter.

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