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Island of Fire: The Relentless Battle for GuadalcanalThe Guadalcanal campaign was one of the Pacific War’s most grueling and prolonged battles, costing both the United States and ...
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This Ridiculous Strategy Actually Saved a U.S. WarshipUnder cover of night on November 29, 1943, USS Minneapolis led Task Force 67 into Ironbottom Sound to intercept a Japanese ...
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Military Times on MSNAfter more than 80 years, this Marine returned home from GuadalcanalA 1942 aerial map that had previously gone unnoticed and unused in a Hawaiian museum archive held the key to locating Rowe ...
In the summer of 1942, these fraternity boys-turned combat pilots formed the tip of the aerial spear in America’s first offensive of World War II: the seizure of Guadalcanal from the Japanese.
The Guadalcanal Campaign, more so even than the Battle of Midway, tore the heart out of Japanese naval airpower. Eighty years later, the Solomons have again attracted U.S. strategic interest.
In 1943, Japanese troops evacuated Guadalcanal, leaving it in Allied possession. The Japanese invaded the Solomon Islands in 1942 as part of World War II and Guadalcanal was home to a strategic ...
Japanese forces had gone to Guadalcanal in June to build an airfield. It was part of a strategy by Japanese forces to advance across the Pacific with an island perimeter of air bases.
The Japanese at Guadalcanal used the midget submarines as a way to disrupt the Marines' supply ships since the use of its larger submarine fleet was not possible due to strong anti-submarine measures.
The American campaign to wrest the island of Guadalcanal from the Japanese began on Aug. 7, 1942. ... At just 21 years old when he arrived on Guadalcanal on Sept. 18, 1942, ...
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