The war in the South Pacific : rare photographs from wartime archives /

The Japanese invaded the Solomon Islands in May 1942 and in July began construction of a large airfield on Guadalcanal. In February 1943, after an epic six-month struggle, they were expelled from the island and it became a staging base for U.S. Admiral William F. Halsey and his South Pacific force....

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Main Authors: Diamond, Jon Jonathan Russell
Published: Pen & Sword Military, an imprint of Pen & Sword Books Ltd,
Publisher Address: Barnsley, South Yorkshire :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Images of war
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Summary: The Japanese invaded the Solomon Islands in May 1942 and in July began construction of a large airfield on Guadalcanal. In February 1943, after an epic six-month struggle, they were expelled from the island and it became a staging base for U.S. Admiral William F. Halsey and his South Pacific force. Commanding a powerful force of Navy, Marine Corps, and Army assets as well as land- and carrier-based aircraft, Halsey's mission was to neutralize the Japanese presence in the South Pacific before moving on to Japan itself. As explained and depicted in this fascinating book, the campaign was event
Carrier Form: 236 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (page 236).
ISBN: 9781473870611 (paperback) :
1473870615 (paperback)
Index Number: D767
CLC: K152-64
Call Number: K152-64/D537
Contents: Overview of the South Pacific campaign -- Stepping-stones after Guadalcanal -- New Georgia invasion and assault on Munda (Operation Toenails) -- Bougainville invasion at Empress Augusta Bay (Operation Cherry Blossom) and beachhead expansion -- Japanese counterattack and perimeter defence, March 1944 -- Australian action on Bougainville, November 1944-August 1945.