guadalcanal 1942
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World War IIPacific Theatre 7 August 1942 and 9 February 1943
Guadalcanal
ChinaAustraliaUnitedStatesJapanKorea
PhilippinesPearlHarbor
WakeIsland
Guam
ShanghaiMalaya
Thailand
NorthBorneo
DutchEast Indies December 7th, 1941
Japanese Expansionthrough 1942
RabaulBougainvilleTulagiGuadalcanalSalamauaLaePortMoresbyAustralia
New BritainNewGuineaCoral SeaSolomon SeaSolomonIslandsMarshallIslands
GavutuMajor Japanese ports and air bases
Buna
650 miles
400 milesRabaul is the major base in the South Pacific. The Japanese must establish bases at Guadalcanal and Port Moresby.South Pacific Theater
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Port MoresbyBunaEarly May, 1942 Japanese attempt Naval invasion of Port Moresby
The Japanese were stopped at the Battle of Coral Sea
The Japanese were sticking to their plan-invade Port Moresby.
General Tomitaro Horii led 2000 troops to Kokoda then on the trail over the Owen Stanley Mountains.
Kokoda Trail
They will be slowed by 500 Australian troops throughout the heavy jungles and mountainous terrain of the Own Stanley Mountains.
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The Kokoda Trail over the Owen Stanley Mountains
While on a reconnaissance flight along the coast of Guadalcanal, the American pilot spotted the Japanese construction of an air field at Lunga Point.Japanese airfield on Guadalcanal under construction.
Since May 1942 the Japanese had been building an airfield.
TulagiFlorida IslandGuadalcanalAir fieldTulagi lacked the jungle and swamps of Guadalcanal, one of the few islands considered healthy enough for occupation.2300 troops fortified Tulagi.1400 engineers would ferry across the straits and work the air field each day.
The Allies could not allow this foothold so near Australia and within reach of the main sea route from Pearl Harbor and from the western US to Australia and New Zealand.
Guadalcanal was a hundred miles long by 50 miles at the widest, it was shrouded in a dense vegetation that thrived on the heavy rainfall from dense clouds trapped by a mountain backbone 8,000 feet high. Except where the lower slopes opened on meadows of razor-sharp Kunai grass, the tropical vegetation was so dense that little sunlight penetrated into the tangled undergrowth where white cockatoos and mynah birds screeched through the green twilight. A rich variety of tropical insect life grew bloated on the rotting vegetation that sent a heavy stench of decay drifting out across the strait to Florida Island, where the tiny islet of Tulagi nestled in its blight.John Costello, The Pacific War
Since May 1942 the Japanese had been building an airfield.
TulagiFlorida IslandGuadalcanalAir fieldSavo Island
The Allies planned an operation to drive the Japanese from Guadalcanal.
Since May 1942 the Japanese had been building an airfield.
TulagiFlorida IslandGuadalcanalAir fieldGuadalcanal Force:19 transports carrying two combat teams of the 1st Marine Division, 11,000 men (Adm. Kelly Turner); escorted by four destroyers while a force of three cruisers and six destroyers bombarded the enemy.Guarding the landings would be three Australian cruisers and five destroyers (RAdm. Sir Victor Crutchley).A formidable umbrella of aircover was to be provided by three of Adm. Nimitzs four carrier task forces. Operation WatchtowerAugust 7, 1942Tulagi Force:Smaller force of 3000 marines.
Amphibious Force
Carrier Force
Task Force 11USS SaratogaTF 16USS EnterpriseTF 18USS Wasp
Air attacksAir attacks
Savo IslandTulagi
CapeEsperanceJapanese Air Field
Operation Watchtower:Simultaneous landings at Tulagi and the Japanese air field on Guadalcanal
Carrier Bombers6:30am
Destroyers and cruiser fire on Tulagi
Destroyers and cruisers shell the air field
Carrier Bombers6:30am
6:12 am Bombardment begins
Savo IslandTulagi
CapeEsperanceJapanese Air Field
9 miles
21 miles
25 miles
25 milesOperation Watchtower:Simultaneous landings at Tulagi and the Japanese air field on Guadalcanal
The opposition on Tulagi fought back for a few hours before being annihilated.At the Guadalcanal air field the Japanese headed for the hills and the Marines landed unopposed.
RabaulGuadalcanalTulagiThe Marines have landed.The Japanese have fled to the hills and jungles
In less than four hours the Japanese had launched 45 bombers and zeros.
Japanese Counterattack
Guadalcanal
RabaulTulagi
Australian Coast-Watcher on Bougainville
The US carriers were given 45 minutes warning from their coast-watcher on Bougainville.
SaratogaWaspEnterpriseJungle Radio
Guadalcanal
RabaulTulagi27 Betty bombers18 Zero fighters120 GrummanF4F WildcatsThe air battle over Guadalcanal
A near complete slaughter of the Japanese force
Efate
Townsville
Rabaul
GuadalcanalThe nearest Allied air bases to Rabaul.An air base on Guadalcanal is essential for the Allies
Despite being driven off the Air Field and the failure of their counterattack, the Japanese must try to regain the air field.
Battle of Savo Island
TulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalSavo Island
Battle of Savo Island
A battle at sea analyzedAn example of the power of surprise.Astute maneuvers by the Japanese fleet.Skillful moves by the Japanese admiral.Erroneous judgments by Allied commanders.Erroneous assumptions by Allied commanders.Allies pre-war strategy of battleships trading salvos in limitless sun-lit visibility.Japanese expertise in night engagements.
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TulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalSavo Island
Battle of Savo Island
RAdm. Kelly Turner
Japanese strike force5 Heavy Cruisers2 Light Cruisers1 Destroyer Allied Task Force Northern Group: 3 Heavy Cruisers 2 Light Cruisers 4 Destroyers
Southern Task Force: 3 Heavy Cruisers 4 Destroyers
Savo Island
1:30 am
Adm Gunichi Mikawa leads his fleet at 1:30 am in the dark of night towards the Allied fleet defending the Guadalcanal landings.
Painting of the illumination of ships during the night battle.
Actual photo of the illuminating of the USS Astoria
Painting of night action near Savo Island
Savo Island
1:30 am
Savo Island
1:30 am
The Allies divided their forces into three patrolling squadrons.
The Allied vessels were unalert, and their commanders were in some cases either asleep or away from the actual scene of the action. The landings on Guadalcanal were continuing as the battle at sea began.
Mikawa's ships slipped unseen past the destroyer pickets at the mouth of the Sound, and soon came upon the southern group of Allied warships; two heavy cruisers (HMAS Canberra and USS Chicago) and two US destroyers. True
Savo Island
1:30 amThe very roughly animated movements of all the ships involved from 1:30am to 2:00am.All in total darkness except for ship search-lights and explosions and fires from salvos and hits.
USS Vincennes
USS QuincyUSS Astoria
HMAASCanberraUSS Jarvis
Savo Island
But..Mikawa had failed to destroy the transports, which was the object of his mission. The US Navy has just suffered its most humiliating defeat at sea.
Skilled night combat with adroit maneuvers that created surprise. Also, some luck was part of the victory.
Admiral Mikawa had won a spectacular, if flawed, victory.His decision to pit his striking force against a stronger foe backed by aircraft carriers was stunningly aggressive. R B Frank
Battle of Savo IslandLandings onGuadalcanal continue
Admiral Turner needed 48 hours to complete the off-loading on Guadalcanal. Admiral Fletcher withdrew the protection of his Carrier Force!!!!
QuestionFletchers withdrawal angered Adm. Turner who, without air cover, would be sitting-ducks for a Japanese attack.
QuestionskipskipTurner was forced to withdraw his fleet and the loaded transports- he had unloaded only half the supplies.The carriers headed for the Allied base at Efate.
Henderson Field The Marines had been ABANDONED!
Abandoned
Japan will still try to retake GuadalcanalThe Allies will complete the landing of men and supplies, complete the building of the air field, transport fighters and bombers to Henderson Field.
The Japanese will continue to land troops on Guadalcanal.
RabaulGuadalcanal
The battles at sea have continued during the months of August and September.
The Japanese wanted to retake Guadalcanal. Admiral Yamamoto wanted to draw the Allied task forces into a sea battle they were assured of winning.
Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
With Henderson Field restocked with men and equipment, the Marines secure a small perimeter.Patrol led by colonel Frank Goettge, 1st Marine Division,
They were wiped out
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Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
First Battle of the Matanikau River, three US companies move west to find the Japanese forces
Japanese areWiped out
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Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
Frequent Japanese air raids on Henderson Field
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Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
Ichikis battalion lands at Taivu Point.
The Battle of Tenaru River1000 men march 22 miles
Army General Vandegrift, unaware of Ichikis move would wait at the perimeter. The Japanese force is defeated with the few survivors returning to Taivu Point.
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Truk Islands
Guadalcanal
Rabaul
900 miles
850 milesYamamoto had sent a three- carrier task force from the main Japanese base in the Pacific, Truk , to Rabaul, from there to engage the American carrier forces and then retake Guadalcanal.
ZuikakuShokakuRyujo
The previous slide denoted Ichikis landing at Taivu Point and Ichikis move west to the Tenaru River where his battalion was destroyed.Admiral Yamamoto sent the Combined Fleet commanded by Admiral Nagumo to sortie from Truk to Rabaul.
Truk
Rabaul
Guadalcanal
Ichikis 1000 men had gone ahead of Nagumo, and being defeated at the Battle of Tenaru River. landing at Taivu Point.
After resupplying and refitting, Nagumo would head for Guadalcanal.
Efate
Nuomea
Guadalcanal
US # carrierTask ForceNagumos 3 carrier Task Force
Battle of Eastern Solomons Guadalcanal
Japanese Advanced Force-Kondo Main Body- Nagumo
Landing Force-Tanaka
US Task Force 61Saratoga EnterpriseWaspAugust 23-25
Guadalcanal
Battle of Eastern Solomons
Landing Force RAdm Tanaka,
Lt. Cruiser, 8 destroyers, 3 transports with troops
4 battleships, 2 aircraft carriers,Zuikaku and Shokaku.1 escort carrier, 16 cruisers, 30 destroyers.
Advanced Force-Adm Kondo27 zeros, 27 dive bombers, 18 torpedo bombers, lt. carrier Ryujo with 24 zeros, 9 torpedo bombers
US Task Force 613 carriers: Enterprise, Wasp, Saratoga,1 battleship, 7 cruisers, 18 destroyersMain Body-Adm Nagumo
176a/c177a/c
Guadalcanal
Battle of Eastern Solomons Main BodyAdm Nagumo
176a/c
Radm. TanakaAdvanced ForceAdm/ KondoRyujoShokakuZuikakuEnterpriseSaratogaWasp
2 carriers4 battleships16 cruisers30 destroyers
3 carriers7 cruisers18 destroyersQuestion
Guadalcanal
176a/c
RyujoShokakuZuikakuEnterpriseWasp
RAdm. Raizo Tanaka fools Fletcher
When Tanaka turns away from the Slot, Fletcher believes there will be no sea battle for a few days and sends the carrier Wasp back to Efate for refueling.
Wasp
Saratoga
Battle of Eastern Solomons Guadalcanal
Carriers Saratoga and EnterpriseCarrier WaspSent to Efate to refuel.
Zuikaku ShokakuRyujoRyujo sent toward Guadalcanal as a decoy and to support Tanakas landing force.
Tanaka
Tanaka makes another 180 and heads down the slot.
Battle of Eastern Solomons Guadalcanal
Enterprise Saratoga
Zuikaku ShokakuRyujo
Tanaka
Ryujo sunk
Enterprisedamaged
Enterprise planes escape to Henderson Field
Fighters hit the Ryujo
Enterprise, damaged, limps away.
Fighters hit Enterprise
Battle of Eastern Solomons
Saratoga
Zuikaku Shokaku
TanakaEnterprise
Henderson Field
Japanese search for the Saratoga inviting a night battle.They didnt find anything and retired to the north.
Tanakas landing force
Henderson Field
Admiral Tanaka1 light cruiser8 destroyers3 troop transports
Nagumo and Kondo have retreated from the Eastern Solomons.Tanaka is on his own.All available planes were launched at the Japanese landing force.
Tanakaretreats
The Japanese had an opportunity for a decisive victory and had failed to grasp it.
American carrier power in the region was diminished, but not broken.
Further, with the installation of Enterprise's aircraft at Henderson, the American airfield was a more prickly target than ever.
This established an operational precedent, as Henderson would be fed a steady stream of carrier-borne reinforcements.
Because of American airpower, the waters around Guadalcanal would continue to be a very dangerous place during the daylight hours.
Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
Air Battles over Henderson Field
Throughout August US aircraft and crews continued to arrive at Guadalcanal. 1st Marine Aircraft Wing under Brig.Gen. Roy Geiger took command of operations.
Incoming Japanese air attacks were spotted by the coast watchers on Bougainville.The Japanese were slowly losing a war of attrition in the skies above Guadalcanal.Questionskip
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Shortland Islands
Henderson Field
Japanese were forced to deliver reinforcements to the island at night using destroyers rather than larger, slower troop transports.
Dubbed the Tokyo Express by theAllies, Japanese warships would departBases in the Shortland Islands and makethe run to Guadalcanal and back in a single night.The Tokyo Express
Battle of Edsons RidgeSept.11-14 1942
Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
Night landing at Taivu Point
Marine Lt.Cl. Merritt Edson
Coastwatchers inform the Marines of the landing on Taivu.Marines under LTCl Merritt Edson move-out toward Tasimboko.Tasimboko
Japanese General Kawaguchis troops control the village of Tasimboko.
Kawaguchis men are driven into the jungles and Edson destroys all Japanese supplies.
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Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru .Matanikau River
Further intel puts 3000 men south of Henderson Field.Edsons Marines have returned from victory at Tasimboko.Vandegrift sends them south to engage the Japanese at Lunga Ridge.
THIS is the Battle of Edsons Ridge
Night fighting.Hand to hand fighting.
Infiltration behind enemy lines.
Lines broken, companies retreat, regroup, repair perimetersJapanese suicide charges.
Wave after wave of Japanese charges.
TasimbokoEdsons Marines hold-Japanese run to the jungles.
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RAdm Aritomo Goto:3 cruisers2 destroyers
Shell Henderson Field
RAdm Takatsugu Jojima6 destroyers2 seaplane tendersLand troops north of Henderson FieldVAdm Gunichi Mikawa plans reinforcement convoy for Guadalcanal.Adm Ghormley plans to reinforce Guadalcanal as protection for future operations in the Solomons and Santa Cruz Islands.RAdm Norman Scott: Task Force 64 4 Cruisers5 Destroyersto screen the landing of the troops.
VAdm Robert Ghormley: 164th Infantryto reinforce Henderson Field on Guadalcanal.
Battle of Cape EsperanceOctober 11/12, 1942
RennellIsland
Task Force 61
Ghormley164th Infantry landing force
Jojimas landing forceGotos force to shell Henderson Field
Fighter planes from Henderson Field
Battle of CapeEsperance
Savo IslandNorthern tip of GuadalcanalCape Esperance
Henderson Field30 miles
US Destroyer Duncan
US Cruiser San Francisco
3 Destroyers
2 Destroyers4 Heavy Cruisers23:45 fifteen minutes before midnight.SavoIslandGuadalcanal
3 Heavy Cruisers2 DestroyersRAdm. ScottsTask Fore 64RAdm. GotosHenderson Field Bombardment force
sunksunksunksunk
Radm. Jojima approaches landing area on Guadalcanal around 22:00 (10 pm).
Bombardment of Henderson Field
Shortland Island
Guadalcanal
Despite the US victory off Cape Esperance, the Japanese continued with plans and preparations for a large offensive scheduled for October.
6 cargo ships8 screening destroyers4500 troops, naval marines,2 batteries of hvy Artillery, Company of tanks.
Reinforcement Convoy
To protect the convoy Yamamoto sent a bombardment force to shell Henderson Field
Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
KongoHaruna
2 Battleships1 cruiser9 destroyersShelling of Henderson FieldBombardment Force
For 1 hrs
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Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Henderson FieldKoli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
KongoHaruna
6 cargo ships8 screeningDestroyers4500 troops, Naval marinesArtillery, tanks
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Th
Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Koli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
Henderson Field20,000 men10,000 men
10 milesThe Battle of Henderson Field
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Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Koli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
Henderson Field20,000 men10,000 men
Gen. Harukichi Hyakutakes Plan:
Major Tadashi Sumiyoshi will lead a diversion along the coast
Lt Gen Masao Maruyama through the jungles, attack from south of Henderson Field on Oct 23.
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11 days of cutting through the jungle, they reach the Henderson perimeter.
Artillery, cannon, and small arms fire repulsed attack after attack.Rifles, mortars, artillery, anti-tank guns
Coastal attack with tanks.Rifles, mortars, artillery, anti-tank guns
Repeated frontal attacks, mostly at night
Results:Japanese fail to break through the Henderson Field perimeter.Dead: 2,500 Japanese80 Americans
Japanese had been decimated by battle deaths, combat injuries, malnutrition, and tropical diseases.They were incapable of any further offensive action and fought as a defensive force along the coast for the rest of the campaign.
Battle ofSanta CruzOctober 25-27, 1942
TRUK
Espiritu Santo
Rabaul
Guadalcanal
2000 miles
800 miles
620 miles
650 milesYamamotos second attempt to achieve naval superiority in the area around Guadalcanal, Shokaku and Zuikaku again formed the core of Combined Fleet's carrier forces with the carrier Zuiho.
ShortlandAdvanced base
Santa Cruz Islands (Ndeni)
Espiritu Santo Islands
Efate
Guadalcanal
Tulagi
Bougainville
Rabaul
RennellIsland
Australia
While Hyakutakes troops were attacking the Henderson Field perimeter, Japanese carriers and other large warships under Yamamoto moved into psition near the Santa Cruz islands hoping to engage and decisively defeat any US carrier force.
YamamotoBull Halsey (replaced Ghormley)Carriers: Zuikaku and ShokakuCarriers: Hornet and Enterprise Part 1: exchange of carrier air attacks.
Part 2: US ships retreat.Hornet sunk!Enterprise damaged.Part 3: Japanese ships retreat.
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US Carrier HornetUnder attack at Battle of Santa Cruz
sinking
With the Marines successes against the continued Japanese aggression against the Henderson Field perimeter, General Vandegrift would begin to extend the perimeter.More and more troops and planes are sent to Guadalcanal.Vandegrift send out six Marine battalions, followed by an Army battalion.Commanded by Merritt Edson their goal was to capture Kokumbona, west of the Matanikau River.
Cape EsperanceTassafaronga PointPoint CruzLunga Point
Koli PointTaivu Point
Tulagi Island
SavoIsland
Tenaru riverMatanikau River
Henderson Field
Japanese are driven from the Matanikau River
From Point Cruz
FromKokumbona
Under Herman Hanneken, Marines drove the Japanese from Koli Point.
Under Chesty Pullar, Marines drove the Japanese from east Koli Point.
Under LtCol. Evans Carlsons Marines, a new Japanese landing at Aoba Bay, east of Taivu, is destroyed.November Land Actions
The New Henderson Field Perimeter
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Cape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalNaval Battle for Guadalcanal
November 13-15, 1942
From Rabaul 11 Large Transports with 7000 menammo, food, equipmentWill land at Koli Point and move west to Henderson Field.Japanese Plan:Once again, get more troops onto Guadalcanal Island with the aim of regaining control of Henderson Field.Koli Point
AKA3rd and 4th Battle of Savo Island
Cape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalNovember 13-15, 1942Koli Point
Yamamotos Plan
Bombard Henderson Field and Land Troops on Guadalcanal
Cape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalNovember 13-15, 1942Koli Point Allied PlanAdm Scott landing troops
Nov 11,
Japanese bombardment group
Landing force
Land troops and supplies atHenderson Field and Guard the landing ops witha Task ForceThese two PLANSaregoing to collide!!!
Cape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalNaval Battle for GuadalcanalNovember 13, 1942
Adm Turner landing Marines and supplies.
General Hiroki AbesBombardment Force2 battleships1 cruiser11 destroyers
Task GroupsRadm Dan CallaghanRadm Norman Scott5 cruisers 8 destroyers
Important Question
Cape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalNaval Battle for GuadalcanalNovember 13, 1942
Adm Turner landing Marines and supplies.
General Hiroki AbesBombardment Force2 battleships1 cruiser11 destroyers
Task GroupsRadm Dan CallaghanRadm Norman Scott5 cruisers 8 destroyers
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Cape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalNaval Battle for GuadalcanalNovember 13, 1942
Adm Turner landing Marines and supplies.
2 battleships1 cruiser11 destroyers
5 cruisers 8 destroyers
one cruiserone destroyersurvive
2 destroyers sunkBattleship Hiei sunk!Abes Task Force retires
Cape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalNaval Battle for GuadalcanalNovember 13, 1942
Adm Turner landing Marines and supplies.
The heroism of RAdm Dan Callaghan and RAdm Norman Scott, without a chance of victory against Abes battleships, saved the lives of Turners Marines and all their supplies.
Rear Admiral Dan CallaghanRear Admiral Norman Scott Medal ofHonor
The Third Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Two days after the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on the previous slides.Yamamoto will again try to dislodge the Americans from Henderson Field.Tanaka and the 11transports resumed their journey toward Guadalcanal.The Japanese 8th Fleet under Vice Admiral Kondo will bombard Henderson Field while the 11 transports will land troops near Tassafaronga Point.Admiral Bull Halsey will scrap together his only operational ships to defend: two new battleships, the USS South Dakota and the USS Washington, and 4 destroyers.QuestionSkip question
The Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Two days after the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on the previous slides.Yamamoto will again try to dislodge the Americans from Henderson Field.Tanaka and the 11transports resumed their journey toward Guadalcanal.The Japanese 8th Fleet under Vice Admiral Kondo will bombard Henderson Field while the 11 transports will land troops near Tassafaronga Point.
Savo IslandTulagi
Guadalcanal
Halsey will also use his planes from the Enterprise and from Henderson Field.
The carrier Enterprise
Henderson FieldAdm.MikawaAdm. WillisChing LeeNear Midnight
The Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Two days after the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on the previous slides.Yamamoto will again try to dislodge the Americans from Henderson Field.Tanaka and the 11transports resumed their journey toward Guadalcanal.The Japanese 8th Fleet under Vice Admiral Kondo will bombard Henderson Field while the 11 transports will land troops near Tassafaronga Point.
Savo IslandTulagi
Guadalcanal
Halsey will also use his planes from the Enterprise and from Henderson Field.
The carrier Enterprise
Henderson FieldAdm.MikawaAdm. WillisChing LeeThe Japanese have trained for night battle and sink the 4 American destroyers in 10 minutes!
The Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Two days after the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on the previous slides.Yamamoto will again try to dislodge the Americans from Henderson Field.Tanaka and the 11transports resumed their journey toward Guadalcanal.The Japanese 8th Fleet under Vice Admiral Kondo will bombard Henderson Field while the 11 transports will land troops near Tassafaronga Point.
Savo IslandTulagi
Guadalcanal
Halsey will also use his planes from the Enterprise and from Henderson Field.
The carrier Enterprise
Henderson FieldAdm.MikawaAdm. WillisChing Lee
The South Dakota suffers a catastrophic electrical breakdown is helpless to defend itself.
The Japanese Fleet of Admiral Mikawa had fully illuminated the distressed USS South DakotaUSS Battleship South Dakota
USS WashingtonWhile the South Dakota was illuminated by many Japanese ships and taking many hits, Mikawa lost track of the Washington who surprised the Japanese fleet and bombarded them, saving the South Dakota and sinking the Japanese battleship Kirishima.
The Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Two days after the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on the previous slides.Yamamoto will again try to dislodge the Americans from Henderson Field.Tanaka and the 11transports resumed their journey toward Guadalcanal.The Japanese 8th Fleet under Vice Admiral Kondo will bombard Henderson Field while the 11 transports will land troops near Tassafaronga Point.
Savo IslandTulagi
Guadalcanal
The carrier Enterprise
Henderson FieldAdm.MikawaAdm. WillisChing Lee
Japanese landings at Tassafaronga PointPlanes from the carrier Enterprise and from Henderson Field attack the Japanese landings at Tassafaronga Point.
Four troop transports are sunk with only 3000 troops landed.
RabaulBougainvilleTulagiGuadalcanalLaeAustralia
New BritainNewGuineaCoral SeaSolomon SeaSolomonIslandsMarshallIslands
GavutuMajor Japanese ports and air bases
SalamauaPortMoresbyBunaGuadalcanalRabaulThe SlotShortlandsA reminder of the big picture facing the JapaneseWith many failures to resupply their troops on Guadalcanal, the Japanese are desperate to get food to their troops.
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SubmarinesThey will try to supply their troops with
RabaulBougainvilleTulagiGuadalcanalLaeAustralia
New BritainNewGuineaCoral SeaSolomon SeaSolomonIslandsMarshallIslands
GavutuMajor Japanese ports and air bases
SalamauaPortMoresbyBunaGuadalcanalRabaulThe SlotShortlandsA reminder of the big picture facing the JapaneseWith many failures to resupply their troops on Guadalcanal, the Japanese are desperate to get food to their troops.
SubmarinesThey will try to supply their troops with
Battle of TassafarongaCape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalAka. Fourth Battle of Savo Island November 26
Yamamoto, We must supply our men or lose them to starvation!
LtCom. HitoshiImamura
RAdm. Raijo TanakaWith supplies
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Task Force 67 RAdm. Carleton Wright
Battle of TassafarongaCape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanal
Task Force 67 RAdm. Carleton WrightLtCom. Hitoshi ImamuraRaijo TanakaWith supplies
RESULTSTanaka was unable to deliver the supplies to their troops on Guadalcanal.
USS MinneapolisImamura lost only one destroyer sunk and two damaged.
USS NewOrleansUS Northampton sunk, cruisers Minneapolis, New Orleans, and Pensacola suffer heavy damage and retire Tulagi for repairs.
USS Pensacola
The Battle of Tassafaronga was the worst defeat of the US Navy since Pearl Harbor and the First Battle of Savo Island.Despite the loss of ships sunk and damaged, the US Navy could consider the battle a victory as the Japanese were unable to land supplies for their troops on Guadalcanal.ANDThe Japanese cancelled any further offensives!!!
By 7th December 1942, Hyakutakes forces on Guadalcanal, Tassafaronga Point, were losing about 50 men each day from malnutrition, disease, and Allied ground or air attacks. Further attempts by Tanakas destroyer forces to deliver provisions on 3rd December, 7th December, and 11th December, failed to alleviate the crisis.At the same time, several army staff officers at the Imperial General Headquarters (IGH) also suggested that further efforts to retake Guadalcanal would be impossible.On 12 December, the Japanese Navy proposed that Guadalcanal be abandoned.
After 6 months The Guadalcanal Saga
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ReturnQuestion One: What was the intent of the Japanese when they were intercepted by the American fleet at the Battle of Coral Sea?Invade Australia near Townsville.Draw the American ships into a sea battle they were assured they could win.They were headed for Port Moresby.They were just scouting the area and were completely surprised by the American ships.
ReturnQuestion: Australia is a target for the Japanese but the value of Port Moresby is more than just getting air bases within reach of Australia.Identify the other reason for getting Port Moresby.
To counter the Australian force that was stopping the Japanese move along the Kokota Trail over the Owen Stanley Mountains. To be in proximity of the main supply sea route from the western USA to New Zealand and Australia.They wanted total control of the island of New Guinea not just half.They didnt want all of Australia just the Allies air base at Townsville.
ReturnQuestion:From the list, predict who won the Battle of Savo Island?The JapaneseThe AlliesThe JapaneseA tieB or C
Question:For whom or what was Henderson Field named?Major Lofton Henderson, dive bomber pilot who lost his life at the Battle of Midway.The nearby river discovered by Sir Alistair Henderson in 1756.PFC Roland Henderson, the first Marine to die in the landing on Guadalcanal.The Henderson Mountain range over which the Australian Marines battle the natives on Guadalcanal in 1846.
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Return Question:Why did Adm. Fletcher withdraw his carrier protection of the Guadalcanal landings?The Japanese Fleet from the victory at the Battle of Savo Island were headed his way.He feared the loss of his carriers.He misinterpreted orders from Pearl Harbor, Adm. Nimitz, which indicated that he (Fletcher) should return to Efate after the battle which he believed to be the Battle of Savo Island, not the landing battle.Fletcher didnt want to fight.
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What did Adm. Turner decide to do after Fletcher withdrew his carrier protection?He continued the off-loading despite the loss of air cover.He withdrew the loading force with only half the job completed.He communicated with Adm. Nimitz in Pearl Harbor to counterman the order Fletcher believed was for him to withdraw the carriers.He ordered the air force out of Townsville in northern Australia to protect the landings at Guadalcanal.
Question 1:Japanese Zeros and the F4F Wildcats would meet in dogfights over Henderson Field.All things being equal who should win the dogfight in the air?a. Zerob. Wildcatc. Tied. Not a choiceReturn
Question 2:If the Zero is the better dogfighter and their pilots are skilled then why did they get beaten over Guadalcanal?a. After a four hour flight from Rabaul, the pilots were exhausted.b. Just luck.c. A surprise, as the Wildcats were already 1000 feet above the approaching Zeros.d. Many Zeros were shot down by anti-aircraft artillery on Henderson Field.
ReturnQuestion:If the US lost the Hornet, and the Enterprise was heavily damaged, and all their surface ships were retiring to the south, why did the Japanese withdraw?They had run out of aviation fuel for the planes.Yamamoto had lost his aggressive edge.News of Hyakutakes loss on Guadalcanal led them to the decision to withdraw.Yamamoto had lost too many experienced pilots and crew and could not afford anymore losses.
ReturnQuestion:Why do the Americans have only one battleship?a. The battleships are busy in the Pearl Harbor area.b. Adm. Nimitz was planning an attack on Rabaul and needed the battleships.c. The Americans have no battleships. They are at the bottom of the lagoon at Pearl Harbor.d. Adm Turner favored the Cruisers and destroyers for their speed.
ReturnQuestion:What are the Allied Cruisers chances against the Japanese Battleships?a. Noneb. Nonec. Noned. NoneNONE
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Question: Did you believe all our battleships were sunk or heavily damaged? You are correct.Then how did the Battleships South Dakota and Washington materialize near Guadalcanal?a. Their construction and outfitting was completed after Pearl Harbor was bombed.
b. They were both moored in San Diego, safe from the Pearl Harbor bombing.
c. They were both in the Atlantic Ocean.
d. After the Pearl Harbor attack the US Navy upgraded two heavy cruisers to battleship size.
ReturnQuestion: The Japanese have lost so many troop and supply ships trying to supply their troops on Guadalcanal that they have become desperate. What was their plan?a. Transport planes will drop supplies in.b. Try again with transports, but accompany them with an entire task force.c. Put all the supplies on destroyers.d. Use submarines.
Battle of TassafarongaCape TassafarongaCape EsperanceSavo IslandTulagiHenderson FieldGuadalcanalAka. Fourth Battle of Savo Island November 26
Yamamoto, We must supply our men or lose them to starvation!
Task Force 67 RAdm. Carleton Wright
LtCom. HitoshiImamura
Raijo TanakaWith supplies
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