Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle

by Richard B. Frank

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"The battle at Guadalcanal--which began eight months to the day after Pearl Harbor--marked the first American offensive of World War II. It was a brutal six-month campaign that cost the lives of some 7,000 Americans and over 30,000 Japanese. This volume, ten years in the writing, recounts the full story of the critical campaign for Guadalcanal and is based on first-time translations of official Japanese Defense Agency accounts and recently declassified U.S. radio intelligence, Guadalcanal show more recreates the battle--on land, at sea, and in the air--as never before: it examines the feelings of both American and Japanese soldiers, the strategies and conflicts of their commanders, and the strengths and weaknesses of various fighting units."--Publisher's description. show less

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Military histories can be well written and informative but they're often out of balance. Richard Frank states at the outset that he will include everything of relevance so he looks at American and Japanese sources, tracing the battle from both sides. He covers the ground, sea and air actions, equipment performance, training, tactics, strategy, supply, the political context and psychology (the beliefs true and otherwise of participants about themselves and their opponents).
The picture that emerges is of Japanese dominance at sea(better training), rough equality in the air and American dominance on the ground. Interesting points are the full use by the Japanese of their effective "Long Lance" torpedoes from ships and aircraft while the show more Americans virtually throw away their great advantage in radar. The Japanese leadership high and low place too much faith in the "quality of the Japanese soldier" leading to the bizarre idea that he can fight almost without food (!), undertake 20 mile marches through impenetrable jungle and make successful bayonet charges against machine guns. They just can't believe that they can be defeated by Americans and a general hubris leads them to send too few units, do poor intelligence work and not press their advantage when they could have won the battle in it's early stages. Somehow the Japanese also missed the point that it was only necessary to shut down Henderson airfield, something they could have done fairly easily by gaining and holding firing positions without trying to occupy the whole island.
On the American side there was a deep lack of experience, especially in the navy, but superior supply and some occasional fine leadership (e.g. Vandegrift of the marines) let them stabilize the situation and eventually win.
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Thorough and highly readable treatment of the three dimensional battle for Guadalcanal. Highly recommended.
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Bought this book for my GCMH project on Guadalcanal Logistics since the Naval War College Library does not have it on their shelves. Very helpful in my research and the author provided very useful conclusions at the end as well. He did a great job researching both sides and gave me considerable insight on Japanese logistics as well.
'Definitive' is right!! This is THE book on Guadalcanal!!

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Richard B. Frank is an internationally acclaimed historian of the Asia-Pacific War, and the author of Guadalcanal and Downfall He is a member of the Board of Presidential Counselors of the National WWII Museum.

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Original publication date
1990
Important places
Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands; Solomon Islands
Important events
World War II (1939 | 1945); World War II, Pacific Theater (1941-12-07 | 1945-09-02); Guadalcanal Campaign (1942-08-07 | 1943-02-09)
Dedication
To the memory of my father, George R. Frank 1917-1988
Blurbers
Clancy, Tom; Ross, Bill D.
Original language
English US

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Genres
History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
940.54History & geographyHistory of EuropeHistory of Europe1918-Military history of World War II
LCC
D767.98 .F73History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaHistory (General)World War II (1939-1945)
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