It is a key island in the Solomon Island chain. It lies in the direct supply path between the continental United States and Australia/New Zealand. In July 1942, the Americans confirmed reports from coast-watchers that the Japanese had begun building an airfield on the island. The Americans invaded on August 7, 1942 and turned the partially completed airfield into a strong American airbase. From that point on, the American achieved air superiority over the southern Solomons and stopped time after time Japanese attempts to reinforce and resupply Japanese soldiers on that island.
The US needed to establish an air base to gain air superiority over the Solomons.
Yes, the battle of Guadalcanal was fought between the Allies and the Japanese Empire in the Pacific Theater of World War Two.
The Battle of Guadalcanal was fought from 07-August-1942 to 09-February-1943, during World War II.
All fought in the pacific ocean; Guadalcanal and Coral Sea are about as far as the state of Washington is from the state of California in distance from Australia. Midway is up by the state of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Division landed on Guadalcanal on the morning of August 7, 1942. The campaign for the island would last until February 9, 1943. It was the first major offensive in the war against Japan in the Pacific Ocean.
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.
The Battle of Guadalcanal was fought at approximately 9 degrees South latitude and 160 degrees East longitude. This significant World War II battle took place on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, from August 7, 1942, to February 9, 1943. The location was strategically important for both Allied and Japanese forces in the Pacific theater.
Guadalcanal
The Japanese lost the struggle for Guadalcanal because they lost control of the waters around the island due to all the naval battles that were fought at sea . The Japanese could not supply or reinforce the island .
Secrets of the Dead - 2000 Dogfight Over Guadalcanal 6-1 was released on: USA: August 2006
From August of 1942 until February of 1943, the United States and Japan fought savagely over a central island in the Solomon island-chain: Guadalcanal. Despite many losses over the course of the battle, the American forces eventually pushed the Japanese defenders off of the island, thus gaining victory in the first major offensive action of the war by any Allied nation in the war against Japan.
over 10,000 people died.