Contrary to television, Guadalcanal was mostly a naval fight, not a marine fight. But it's cheaper and easier to hire actors than build warships for a television documentary. Japanese and US destroyers fighting at Guadalcanal would be a very long list, including the sunk ones. There were over 8 battles fought at sea for those islands, including Admiral tanaka's "Tokyo Express" destroyers. Some of the most ferocious sea battles in history were fought there, the Battle of Friday the 13th being one of them.
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Guadalcanal was primarily a series of naval battles lasting 6 months. Japan lost the battle for Guadalcanal.
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Yes, the battle of Guadalcanal was fought between the Allies and the Japanese Empire in the Pacific Theater of World War Two.
WWII was histories last: 1. Cruiser fleet actions (Battle of Java Sea) 2. Carrier clashes 3. Battleship vs Battleship clashes (Suriago Strait) 4. Destroyers vs Destroyers (Guadalcanal)
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The battle of Guadalcanal happened at Guadalcanal! The island of Guadalcanal is in the Solomon islands archipelago in the pacific, just northwest of Australia. Guadalcanal is the island closest to Australia, and it is the largest.
Guadalcanal Honeyeater was created in 1929.
Guadalcanal Province was created in 1981.
Guadalcanal Province's population is 60,275.
Guadalcanal was primarily a series of naval battles lasting 6 months. Japan lost the battle for Guadalcanal.
Guadalcanal Diary - book - was created in 1942.