On April 9, 1942, reports of Japanese naval convoy with 4 cruisers and 11 transports from Luzon is spotted south of Panay by a P40 Warhawk fighter who landed in Lahug Field in Cebu has reached
Visayan Force Headquarters. General Bradford Chynoweth alerted all his units of imminent invasion of the Japanese in the Visayas Islands.
Landing in West Coast Major General Kawaguchi Kiyotake sent 124th Infantry Regiment to west coast of southern Cebu and landed in Barangay Bato,
Pinamungajan, Cebu on April 16.
Kawaguchi moved north with tanks and artillery support towards
Toledo. Opposing them is 1st Battalion 82nd Infantry under Major Daniel Iway. General Bradford ordered Lieutenant Colonel Grimes to moved forward and repulse Japanese nearing Barangay Uling.
Landings in East Coast The Japanese sent a group to land in Sibonga, another group landed in San Fernando however it withdrew before Captain Ernest V. Jordan Brigade Operations Officer brought 3rd Battalion 82nd Infantry. Later Japanese landed in Talisay and was opposed by Cebu MP Regiment. Colonel Edmands MPs initially hold off Japanese at the beaches but Naval fire support made his troops retreated to Cebu City. Colonel Edmands ordered Naval Detachment to start the demolition and the two companies cross back to Cebu through Mandaue pier. However, they cross back through Cebu pier where Japanese also landed the same time. == Visayan Force Headquarters Evacuation ==