First Offensive: The Marine Campaign for Guadalcanal

Henry I. Shaw, Jr. (1927 - 2000)

In the early summer of 1942, intelligence reports of the construction of a Japanese airfield near Lunga Point on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands triggered a demand for offensive action in the South Pacific. Completion of the Guadalcanal airfield might signal the beginning of a renewed enemy advance to the south and an increased threat to the lifeline of American aid to New Zealand and Australia. On 23 July 1942, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) in Washington agreed that the line of communications in the South Pacific had to be secured. The Japanese advance had to be stopped. Thus, Operation Watchtower, the seizure of Guadalcanal came into being. - Summary by Henry I Shaw

Genre(s): War & Military

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 First Offensive: The Marine Campaign for Guadalcanal Aaron Bennett
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Play 02 SIDEBAR: General Alexander A. Vandegrift Aaron Bennett
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Play 03 The Landing and August Battles Aaron Bennett
00:37:15
Play 04 SIDEBARS: First Marine Utility Uniform Issued in World War II; LVT (1)—The ‘Amtrac’; General Vandegrift and His 1st Marine Division Staff; The Coastwatchers; The 1st Marine Division Patch Aaron Bennett
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Play 05 September and the Ridge Aaron Bennett
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Play 06 SIDEBARS: Sergeant Major Sir Jacob Charles Vouza; M3A1 37mm Antitank Gun; Douglas Albert Munro Aaron Bennett
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Play 07 October and the Japanese Offensive Aaron Bennett
00:25:24
Play 08 SIDEBAR: Reising Gun Aaron Bennett
00:03:36
Play 09 November and the Continuing Buildup Aaron Bennett
00:21:18
Play 10 SIDEBARS: 75mm Pack Howitzer—Workhorse of the Artillery; The Japanese Model 89 (1929) 50mm Heavy Grenade Discharger Aaron Bennett
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Play 11 December and the Final Stages Aaron Bennett
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Play 12 SIDEBAR: The ‘George’ Medal Aaron Bennett
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