
The Cactus Air Force
Air War over Guadalcanal
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Product details:
- Publisher Osprey Publishing
- Date of Publication 14 March 2024
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781472851086
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages336 pages
- Size 232x154x28 mm
- Weight 500 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 16-page black and white plate section. 595
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Long description:
Using diary entries, interviews and first-hand accounts, this vivid narrative brings to life the struggle in the air over the island of Guadalcanal between August 20 and November 15, 1942.
The battle of Guadalcanal was the first offensive operation undertaken by the US and its allies in the Pacific War. The three months of air battles between August 20, 1942, when the first Marine air unit arrived on the island, and November 15, when the last enemy attempt to retake the island was defeated, were perhaps the most important of the Pacific War. "Cactus," the code name for the island, became a sinkhole for Japanese air and naval power, as they experienced losses that could never be made good.
For 40 years, the late Eric Hammel interviewed more than 150 American participants in the air campaign at Guadalcanal, none of whom are still alive. These interviews are the most comprehensive first-person accounts of the battle assembled by any historian. More importantly, they involved the junior officers and enlisted men whose stories and memories were not part of the official history, and thus provide a unique insight.
In The Cactus Air Force, Pacific War expert Thomas McKelvey Cleaver worked closely with Eric to build on his collection of diary entries, interviews and first-hand accounts to create a vivid narrative of the struggle in the air over the island of Guadalcanal between August 20 and November 15, 1942.
Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 1: BEFORE - January 4-July 31, 1942
CHAPTER 2: RXI - May 25-August 6, 1942
CHAPTER 3: HEAVY BOMBERS - June 10-August 6, 1942
CHAPTER 4: HELPLESS - August 7-August 20, 1942
CHAPTER 5: THE CAVALRY ARRIVES - August 20, 1942
CHAPTER 6: FIRST CONTACTS - August 21-August 25, 1942
CHAPTER 7: EARLY DAYS - August 26-September 4
CHAPTER 8: EDSON'S RIDGE - September 1-September 13, 1942
CHAPTER 9: GROWING INTO THE JOB - August 30-September 15, 1942
CHAPTER 10: DECISIONS - September 1942
CHAPTER 11: TIT FOR TAT - September 15-30, 1942
CHAPTER 12: NIMITZ - September 1942
CHAPTER 13: STORMY WEATHER - October 1-11, 1942
CHAPTER 14: THE NAVAL BATTLE OF CAPE ESPERANCE - October 12, 1942
CHAPTER 15: CRISIS - October 13-15, 1942
CHAPTER 16: RELIEF - October 16-18, 1942
CHAPTER 17: DOG DAYS - October 19-23, 1942
CHAPTER 18: THE MOST DIFFICULT TIME - October 23-30, 1942
CHAPTER 19: BACKS TO THE WALL - November 1-14, 1942