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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.
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August 7, 1942
Guadalcanal was America's first offensive.
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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.
The island of Guadalcanal .
Yes, the battle of Guadalcanal was fought between the Allies and the Japanese Empire in the Pacific Theater of World War Two.
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a battle in World War II in the Pacific (1942-1943)
Australia was the foot hole for the allied troops to mount an attack on Japanese forces. The battle of Guadalcanal was the deciding battle in preventing the Japanese invasion of Australia.
The Battle of Guadalcanal was fought from 07-August-1942 to 09-February-1943, during World War II.
August 7, 1942
The Guadalcanal Campaign
Guadalcanal was America's first offensive.
The Pacific Theater of World War 2.
1. Guadalcanal was simply a starting point for offensive operations against Empire. 2. Prior to Guadalcanal, US actions were defensive in nature. 3. Guadalcanal was, in actuality, America's first major counter-attack of the war. 4. Guadalcanal was chosen because it was the southern most advance of the enemy, and it had an airfield on it...plus one more being built. Because of the long distance nature of the Pacific War (PTO-Pacific Theater of Operations), airpower would be the main player...including sea battles, via the aircraft carrier. Land based airplanes need airfields; the only land in the Pacific are islands; Guadalcanal was one of them.