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  • #REDIRECT [[Guadalcanal campaign]]
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  • The '''Guadalcanal campaign''', also known as the '''Battle of Guadalcanal''' and as '''Operation WATCH ...d forces over Japanese forces in the Pacific theater. For this reason, the Guadalcanal Campaign is often referred to as a "turning point" in the war. This campaign marked
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  • * Lundstrom, John B. ''First Team And the Guadalcanal Campaign: Naval Fighter Combat from August to November 1942.'' (2nd ed 2005) ISBN 1- * Zimmerman, John L. ''The Guadalcanal Campaign'' (1949) [http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-Guadalcanal.html online e
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  • | title = Guadalcanal Campaign | title = ''The Guadalcanal Campaign''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Guadalcanal campaign]]
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  • #redirect[[Guadalcanal campaign]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Guadalcanal campaign|Battle of the Eastern Solomons]]
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  • {{r|Guadalcanal campaign}}
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  • ...t more ships, Japanese lost more aircraft, and Japanese reinforcement of [[Guadalcanal campaign|Guadalcanal]] was prevented while U.S. Marines fought off a determined grou
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>A night [[cruiser]]-[[destroyer]] engagement during the [[Guadalcanal Campaign]], among the worst defeats for the [[United States Navy]], which lost four
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  • ...dant of the Marine Corps, promoted to that position after commanding the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], for which he received the [[Medal of Honor]]
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  • One of the naval engagements of the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], the '''Battle of Cape Esperance''' involved a cruiser-destroyer group un
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  • ...ioned in 1936 and sunk during the [[Battle of Savo Island]], part of the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], in 1942
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  • The last naval battle of the [[Guadalcanal Campaign]], in which a U.S. cruiser-destroyer force under Rear Admiral [[Robert Giff
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  • ...f Major General Commandant. In his previous assignment, he commanded the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], receiving the [[Medal of Honor]] for his performance.
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  • | title = Guadalcanal Campaign | title = ''The Guadalcanal Campaign''
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  • {{r|Guadalcanal campaign}}
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  • '''Guadalcanal campaign'''
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  • ...ioned in 1936 and sunk during the [[Battle of Savo Island]], part of the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], in 1942.
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  • He was the victor in the [[Battle of Savo Island]] during the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], although he has been criticized for not attacking the transport force on
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  • In October 1942, as part of the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], the [[Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands]] was fought between U.S. and Jap
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  • {{r|Guadalcanal campaign}}
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  • ...ations in the Southern Pacific. In early August, she participated in the [[Guadalcanal campaign]]. The remainder of her service life was devoted to the effort to hold that
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  • * Lundstrom, John B. ''First Team And the Guadalcanal Campaign: Naval Fighter Combat from August to November 1942.'' (2nd ed 2005) ISBN 1- * Zimmerman, John L. ''The Guadalcanal Campaign'' (1949) [http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-Guadalcanal.html online e
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  • {{r|Guadalcanal campaign}}
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  • {{rpl|Guadalcanal campaign|Battle of Guadalcanal}}
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  • {{r|Guadalcanal campaign}}
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  • ...quote>The way we're waging war now raises the enemy's morale just as did [[Guadalcanal campaign|Guadalcanal]]. We've making neutral and third countries feel very uneasy, w
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  • Part of the [[Guadalcanal Campaign]], the '''Battle of Savo Island''', in August 1942 three American cruisers
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  • ...pation of Guadalcanal. For her superlative performance of duty through the Guadalcanal campaign, Libra received the [[Navy Unit Commendation]]. She earned it in part [[30
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  • ===Guadalcanal Campaign===
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  • After Midway, she turned to supporting the [[Guadalcanal Campaign]], and took part in the [[Battle of the Eastern Solomons]]. Another torpedo
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  • * Zimmerman, John L. ''The Guadalcanal Campaign'' (1949) [http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-Guadalcanal.html online e
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  • The '''Guadalcanal campaign''', also known as the '''Battle of Guadalcanal''' and as '''Operation WATCH ...d forces over Japanese forces in the Pacific theater. For this reason, the Guadalcanal Campaign is often referred to as a "turning point" in the war. This campaign marked
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  • ...he began WWII as Chief of Staff of [[VII Corps]] and participated in the [[Guadalcanal campaign]]
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  • ...e and thus limped back to Espiritu Santo for repairs on the 14th. With the Guadalcanal campaign essentially over at this time and because of the dire need for cargo shippi
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  • ...fixing command problems and providing desperately needed support for the [[Guadalcanal campaign]]. He was also quite controversial in terms of his ability at the level of
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  • {{main|Guadalcanal campaign}} .... As a result, Japanese and Allied forces both occupied various parts of [[Guadalcanal campaign|Guadalcanal]]. Over the following six months, both sides fed resources into
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  • ...rier]]s and destroyed its capability for future major offensives. In the [[Guadalcanal Campaign]], the U.S. took back ground from Japan and established a base for future i
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