Honiara & Guadalcanal Island
Read More'U' is for 'Unforgotten'
WWII vet lost in his memories at the US War Memorial, Honiara, Guadalcanal Is, Solomon Islands. Some of the text is reproduced below.
After repulsing the heavy Japanese attacks in October, American troop strength on Guadacanal was increased again by bringing the 1st and 2nd batalions, 2nd Marines from Tulagi to Guadalcanal, and returning the 3rd batalion to Tulago. On 4 November the 9th Marines of the 2nd Marine Division arrived, eight days later two batalions of the 182nd Infantry Regiment of the Americal Division were landed.
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For four long months the 1st Marine Division reinforced had borne the brunt of a long, continuous battle, during which it inflicted far greater casualities upon the enemy than it suffered. It had also endured the hot, steamy, tropical, disease-infected jungle, which, in its own way, was a worse enemy. Of all diseases to which the division was exposed, malaria presented the greatest problem. The Division’s tour of duty had been twice the length that medical officers believed could be endured under such conditions. On 22 December the 1st Marines left the island, followed by the 7th Marines on 5 January, 1943.
For an absolutely fascinating account about the completely chaotic sea battle on Iron Bottom Sound (The Slot), which was grossly mismanaged on both sides, see here: http://www.historynet.com/battle-of-guadalcanal-first-naval-battle-in-the-ironbottom-sound.htm
Other photos from the War Memorial and of the wreath dropping ceremony in Iron Bottom Sound can be seen here: http://goo.gl/7QntyV
1/12/13 http://www.allenfotowild.com
GuadalcanalThe SlotRussell IslandsTulagi IslandIron Bottom SoundUS War Memorial
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