64, No. 1, Winter 2011 ASYMMETRIC WARFARE AT SEA: The Naval Bat... ASYMMETRIC WARFARE AT SEA: The Naval Battles off Guadalcanal, 1942–1943 This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
In January 1943, as the Battle of Guadalcanal neared its final days, the USS Chicago led a critical mission to reinforce exhausted American troops. But as the cruiser crossed the waters near ...
The only exception to Frank’s charitable assessments of naval commanders appears to be the performance of Daniel Callaghan at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. His recounting of the battle contains ...
the battles of Coral Sea and Midway, and the invasion of Guadalcanal and its immediate aftermath. Lundstrom has researched this period extensively for his former works and this one. He uses as sources ...
One notable fact about the Imperial Japanese Army’s combat in southern fronts, including the grueling battle on Guadalcanal, which was called “Gato” (starvation island), is the large numbers ...
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