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The Story Of U.S. Navy In The Battle Of
Guadalcanal The Navy is a branch
of the military that defends the United States by sea. In November of 1942
they were called upon to defend it from the Japanese. Since Japan attacked
Pearl Harbor in 1941 the United States had suffered from a shortage of
battleships. The battle of Guadalcanal is very important in history as it
signified the end of the Pacific War with the United States walking away the
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The four day battle was a combined effort of navy ships and air force planes dedicated to protecting this naval base and the waters. The Japanese found the United States to have an excellent strategy in place - during the day the airplanes attacked the ships from above. At night they were attacked by the two US battleships. After their defeat, the Japanese stopped trying to take control of Guadalcanal. By January of 1943 the only Japanese aircraft or ships in the area were those coming to remove the remaining Japanese forces on the island. They were all evacuated by February of 1943. This defeat eventually led to the Japanese losing power over the surrounding areas of the Solomon Islands. The willingness of the United States military branches to work closely with each other made a significant difference in the outcome of the Battle of Guadalcanal. The decisions of those in charge of the navy to engage the battleships when it was against policy also was a very important factor that helped decide a US victory over Japan. Guadalcanal was one of the key battles in the Pacific, and it was a US victory due to the wisdom and bravery of them men involved. Disclaimer: The views expressed in our political articles are not necessarily representative of Topic Planet's views Download Article Here: http://www.topicplanet.com/Article/The-Story-Of-U-S--Navy-In-The-Battle-Of-Guadalcanal/40713
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