Midnight in the Pacific: Guadalcanal -- The World War II Battle That Turned the Tide of War

Midnight in the Pacific: Guadalcanal -- The World War II Battle That Turned the Tide of War

by Joseph Wheelan
Midnight in the Pacific: Guadalcanal -- The World War II Battle That Turned the Tide of War

Midnight in the Pacific: Guadalcanal -- The World War II Battle That Turned the Tide of War

by Joseph Wheelan

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Overview

A sweeping narrative history -- the first in over twenty years -- of America's first major offensive of World War II, the brutal, no-quarter-given campaign to take Japanese-occupied Guadalcanal

From early August until mid-November of 1942, US Marines, sailors, and pilots struggled for dominance against an implacable enemy: Japanese soldiers, inculcated with the bushido tradition of death before dishonor, avatars of bayonet combat -- close-up, personal, and gruesome. The glittering prize was Henderson Airfield. Japanese planners knew that if they neutralized the airfield, the battle was won. So did the Marines who stubbornly defended it.

The outcome of the long slugfest remained in doubt under the pressure of repeated Japanese air, land, and sea operations. And losses were heavy. At sea, in a half-dozen fiery combats, the US Navy fought the Imperial Japanese Navy to a draw, but at a cost of more than 4,500 sailors. More American sailors died in these battles off Guadalcanal than in all previous US wars, and each side lost 24 warships. On land, more than 1,500 soldiers and Marines died, and the air war claimed more than 500 US planes. Japan's losses on the island were equally devastating -- starving Japanese soldiers called it "the island of death."

But when the attritional struggle ended, American Marines, sailors, and airmen had halted the Japanese juggernaut that for five years had whirled through Asia and the Pacific. Guadalcanal was America's first major ground victory against Japan and, most importantly, the Pacific War's turning point.

Published on the 75th anniversary of the battle and utilizing vivid accounts written by the combatants at Guadalcanal, along with Marine Corps and Army archives and oral histories, Midnight in the Pacific is both a sweeping narrative and a compelling drama of individual Marines, soldiers, and sailors caught in the crosshairs of history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306824609
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 08/01/2017
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 69,205
File size: 38 MB
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About the Author

Joseph Wheelan is the author of nine previous books, including the highly-acclaimed books Terrible Swift Sword and Midnight in the Pacific. Before turning to writing books full time, Wheelan was a reporter and editor for the Associated Press for twenty-four years. He lives in Cary, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

List of Maps ix

Prologue 1

1 August Part I: Marine Invasion and Naval Disaster 5

2 August Part II: Japan Strikes Back: Tojo Time and Alligator Creek 47

3 September: "Let George Do It" 91

4 October: Plan X Showdown 137

5 November: Halsey's Navy Triumphs 203

6 December: The Army Takes Charge 259

7 January-February: Operation KE and US Victory 275

Epilogue 297

Acknowledgments 307

Notes 309

Bibliography 331

Index 343

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