Guadalcanal Remembered

by H. C. L. Merillat

Paper Book, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

940.54/26

Publication

New York : Dodd, Mead & Co., c1982.

Description

Guadalancal was a pivotal World War II battle in the Pacific Theatre - a hotly contested struggle between the Japanese and American forces for possession of a small airstrip on a beautiful but blood-soaked atoll of Solomon Islands. History has confirmed that the island campaign was both symbolically and strategically the turning point of the Pacific war. Following their defeat here, Japan, which had been on the offesnsive since Pearl Harbor, would move into defensive position and the United States would assume the offensive, never to yield it until the end of the war. As a press officer in the Marine Corps Reserve, Merillat was particularly well positioned to record the military action, in both the command head-quarters and on the front lines. His combat memoir offers on-the-spot reportage of the beachhead assault by marines in August 1942; the Allied loss of four cruisers in sea battles with Japanese torpedo planes; the ground action at the Battle of Bloody Ridge; the four Japanese counter-offensives and repulsions; the American victory following six exhaustive months; and, afterwards, the island's conversion into a major base of Allied operations.… (more)

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Thorough account of the battle for Guadalcanal written by an historian who was attached to the 1st Marine Division for the duration of their operations on the island. A mixture of diary recordings, official records and personal recollections. Well-written and highly readable.

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Physical description

xi, 332 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0396080480 / 9780396080480
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