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over 10,000 people died.
Over 7,000 US servicemen died at Guadalcanal. Contrary to popular opinion, and the Television "History Channel/Military Channel" Guadalcanal episode, which was hosted by retired US Army General Norman Schwarzkopf; Guadalcanal not a "Marine Battle", Guadalcanal was a small Marine Corps action (compared to Tarawa and Iwo Jima), and a MASSIVE US Navy campaign (which was quickly glossed over in the televised segment). Approximately 1,769 US Marines perished on Guadalcanal, and about 420 US Airmen; but close to 5,000 US Sailors died fighting from 27 US Navy warships that were sunk, in histories most savage and furious sea battles, surrounding the Guadalcanal islands.
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There were many people involved with the internet.
Guadalcanal was a campaign not a battle. By the middle of 1942 the Japanese had taken over many of the Australian dependencies in the SW Pacific. There were fears that, given time, they would take over Fiji and Tonga cutting Australia off from any US help, followed by a possible invasion of Australia. An airfield was being built on the island of Guadalcanal and it was decided by the allies to take over the island when it was finished. On August 7 1942 the allies, mostly American, invaded and by February 7 the Japanese had evacuated the island.
300 anzacs died on the first day of the gallipoli campaign
There were many! The Island-Hopping campaign engaged the USMC in a variety of bloody frontal actions- Guadalcanal, first major offensive campaign of the Pacific theater, Midway ( major carrier action) Marshall Islands, Solomons, Eniwetok, Tarawa, just look up any book on Pacific Theatre battles and campaigns, and Okinawa, the big one, that ultilmately cost Japan the war, as it involved the loss of an entire task force including IJN Yamato, which means roughtly Patriot in Japanese.
There were multipule crusades, many of witch had 10,000+ people involved. So in total there were probaly about 150,000+ people in total.