Grummam F4F Squadron, Guadalcanal

Grummam F4F Squadron, Guadalcanal
Here we see a squadron of Grumman F4F-4 Wildcats lined up on an airfield on Guadalcanal, almost certainly after the worst of the fighting was over judged by the neatness of the field and the open position of all the aircraft.
Morning Star, Midnight Sun – The Early Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign of World War II August-October 1942, Jeffrey R. Cox. A splendid account of the early days of the Guadalcanal campaign, when the Americans were operating on a shoestring, and the Japanese probably missed their best chances to win the battle by underestimating their opponents. A fascinating tale of a battle that was fought at the extreme end of both side’s supply lines, and in which the Americans came to dominate the day and the Japanese to dominate the night, told in a very entertaining, if sometimes rather judgemental way, with a great deal of excellent material on both sides of the campaign(Read Full Review)
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