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A time of war

remembering Guadalcanal, a battle without maps

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remembering Guadalcanal, a battle without maps

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"In the summer of 1942, while leaders in Washington discussed Pacific War strategy, word arrived that the Japanese had begun construction of an airfield near Lunga Point on Guadalcanal. Fearing establishment of the base might presage a thrust southeastward that would sever the line of communications between the United States and Australia, the Joint Chiefs of Staff authorized Operation Watchtower, the seizure of Guadalcanal and Tulagi by the First Marine Division.".

"On the last day of July 1942, when the First Division set sail, Whyte had only an inkling of what was in store for the Marines when they landed on the north coast of Guadalcanal seven days later. Planning for the campaign had been rudimentary at best. When the First Marines splashed ashore without opposition from the Japanese, they thought it would be easy to seize their first objective, Mount Austen.

They soon learned the inadequacy of their maps when that objective proved to be several miles inland through eight-foot-tall kunai grass that trapped the heat and made even walking difficult." "What quickly developed was the first real test of land combat between the United States and Japan. As an intelligence officer with the Third Battalion of the First Marines, Whyte was in a position to describe the American Strategy and also to assess the key Japanese leaders opposing the American advance.".

"The battle for control of Guadalcanal, and what Americans learned from it, forms the heart of William H. Whyte's memoir."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
145

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A time of war: remembering Guadalcanal, a battle without maps
2000, Fordham University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Personal narratives, American., Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/26
Library of Congress
D767.98 .W45 2000, D767.98.W45 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxx, 145 p. :
Number of pages
145

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Open Library
OL6779948M
Internet Archive
timeofwarremembe0000whyt
ISBN 10
0823220079, 0823220087
LCCN
00025150
OCLC/WorldCat
43526824
Library Thing
1828062
Goodreads
3598467
628496

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