
Guadalcanal campaign - Wikipedia
The Guadalcanal campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower by the United States, was an Allied offensive against forces of the Empire of …
Battle of Guadalcanal | Facts, Map, & Significance | Britannica
Nov 8, 2025 · Battle of Guadalcanal (August 1942–February 1943), series of World War II land and sea clashes between Allied and Japanese forces on and around Guadalcanal, one of the …
The Battle of Guadalcanal - The National WWII Museum
On August 7, 1942, America mounted its first major amphibious landing of World War II at Guadalcanal, using innovative landing craft built by Higgins Industries in New Orleans.
Solomons Campaign: Guadalcanal - NHHC
In response to the Allied landings on Guadalcanal, the Imperial Japanese Navy undertook a night surface attack on the ships screening the Allied landing force. The battle has come to be...
Battle of Guadalcanal: Significance, Location, Outcome, and ...
Apr 2, 2017 · Guadalcanal is an island in the Solomon Islands, located in the South Pacific. It became the focal point of a crucial military campaign during World War II. The island lies …
Guadalcanal - Wikipedia
Guadalcanal (/ ˌɡwɑːdəlkəˈnæl /; indigenous name: Isatabu) is the principal island in Guadalcanal Province of Solomon Islands, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, northeast of …
Guadalcanal: 75 Years Later | World War II (1941-1945 ...
In early August 1942, hoping to halt the expansion of the Japanese in the South Pacific, Allied forces landed on a small island in the Solomon Islands: Guadalcanal. It would take six long …