The battle for Guadalcanal that lasted from August 1942 to February 1943 was the first major American counteroffensive against the Japanese in the Pacific; it also marks the high point of Japanese expansion and can justly be claimed as one of the major turning points of the Pacific War. While the troops of the US Marine Corps and later the US Army battled the Japanese occupiers on the densely jungled island of Guadalcanal; the US and Japanese naval forces fought a series of tightly contested battles in the waters nearby. The first of these; the battle of Savo Island on the night of 9 August 1942; saw the Japanese inflict a sever defeat on the Allied force; driving them away from Guadalcanal and leaving the just-landed marines in a perilously exposed position. This was the start of a series of night battles that culminated in the First and Second battles of Guadalcanal; fought on the nights of 13 and 15 November; that were narrowly won by US Naval forces and prevented the Japanese from reinforcing their troops on the island to any great extent; and heralded the turning of the tide in the battle for Guadalcanal. One further major naval action followed; the battle of Tassafaronga on 30 November 1942; when the US Navy once again suffered a severe defeat; but this time it was too late to alter the course of the battle as the Japanese evacuated Guadalcanal in early February 1943.This title will detail the contrasting fortunes experienced by both sides over the intense course of naval battles around the island throughout the second half of 1942 that did so much to turn the tide in the Pacific.
#909536 in Books 2016-11-11 2016-11-11Original language:English 10.88 x .23 x 8.00l; #File Name: 168330454396 pagesTime Magazine November 2016 Issue a Special Edition Commemorating 75 Years after Pearl Harbor - December 7; 1941.Single Back Issue Magazine - 96 Pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This magazine is a wonderful tribute to all who served in WWIIBy JoThis magazine is a wonderful tribute to all who served in WWII; but most especially those who lost their lives in the Dec. 7; 1941 attack on Oahu. I am proud to own this.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I bought this for a co-worker as a gift because ...By Jason J. SimmersI bought this for a co-worker as a gift because her uncle; a USS Arizona survivor; is featured in it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Michael Bgreat collection of pictures of that day and the aftermath