

An edition of The battle for Guadalcanal (1963)
By Samuel B. Griffith
Publish Date
1980
Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
eng
Pages
282
Description:
Masterful pacing, vivid character sketches, and gripping action blend with rigorous historical detail in Samuel B. Griffith's The Battle for Guadalcanal. Launched on August 7, 1942, to protect Allied control of the strategic South Pacific islands, the Guadalcanal operation was the most costly American offensive in the history of the U.S. Navy up to that time. Griffith, who fought with Edson's Raiders on Guadalcanal, describes in gritty detail the vicious close-range fighting, the valiant defense of the Henderson Field airstrip, and the dramatic naval engagements that led, in February 1943, to an American victory. Drawing on American and Japanese sources, Griffith delineates the strategic decisions that shaped the conflict as well as the determination and endurance of combatants on both sides. A breathtaking narrative of military action anchored by a historian's objectivity, The Battle for Guadalcanal is a story of raw courage, desperate measures, and ultimate triumph. -- From the Publisher.
subjects: Campaigns, Guadalcanal Island, Guadalcanal, Battle of, Solomon Islands, 1942-1943, History, Marine Corps, Regimental histories, U.S., United States, United States. Marine Corps, World War, 1939-1945, United states, marine corps, history, World war, 1939-1945, campaigns, solomon islands
Places: Guadalcanal, Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands), Solomon Islands
Times: World War, 1939-1945