Battle of Guadalcanal was an important battle fought between allied forces and Imperial Japanese forces in the Pacific campaign of WW II in 1942 and 1943. It was a prolonged battle and US and allied forces won it because Japanese industrial and technological base was not big and strong enough to replenish forces. American industrial potential meant that expended forces and weapons were replenished more quickly which resulted in a continuous attrition of Japanese forces.
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michigan did play a role in the revolutionary war:)
how does local politics play a role in the national agenda of the party?
What is the role of the National Institute of Standars and Technology in fulfilling an expressed power?
What role did airplanes play in the Battle of the Atlantic?
No role whatsoever
bombs, weapons, and missiles all play a part which is a part of technology
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they were the commaders of the battle
It transported people there
Well, I don't think anyone can answer this question. Who or what is 'it'?
is nanotechnology better than electronics
See the Battle of Brandwine.
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Technology played a massive role in the Holocaust; it was known as the first industrialised mass murder. Technology allowed for the killing of great numbers of people and the disposal of their remains.
Gaining control of the sea surrounding the Guadalcanal area. Translation: Fighting the Japanese navy. Note: The US Marine Corps are part of the US Navy.