Invasion of Solomon Islands - Pacific War #37 DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @magellantv
    @magellantv 2 года назад +255

    Gotta say, we're honestly learning so much through this series 👏

    • @tristinjudd2595
      @tristinjudd2595 2 года назад +3

      I had Magellan TV for several months but ultimately unsubscribed as there was not enough Naval Content

    • @thebirdbrand
      @thebirdbrand 2 года назад +4

      Then, sign them and put their content on your platform!!!

    • @ashosgood2180
      @ashosgood2180 Год назад +2

      Just don't believe you're learning the correct pronunciation of all the names Because you're not

  • @jamessnee7171
    @jamessnee7171 2 года назад +138

    This entire episode is usually covered in other documentaries as 'the marines met little resistance upon landing'. With maybe a mention of the fighting on the other islands.
    Man, a lot sure happened during WW II. We could spend a couple of hours on the fight for Gavutu alone. Take it from me. I'm 67. One can never learn all there is about WW II.

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext 2 года назад +5

      That's some real talk right there. ❤️
      But it does make me appreciate K&G that much more.
      I thought I knew more than most people about WW2 and the pacific theater, I do not. 😂

    • @guadalcanal-walkingabattle5349
      @guadalcanal-walkingabattle5349 2 года назад +4

      I agree and it was done well here. On my channel I have a short video on how those areas look today.

    • @jamessnee7171
      @jamessnee7171 2 года назад +3

      @@guadalcanal-walkingabattle5349 I have seen that. Of particular interest was the area of the Tenaru AKA Alligator Creek. Please forgive any misspellings. The terrain was so important to that battle it was great to see it in your video.

    • @Kut_throat
      @Kut_throat 2 года назад

      W comment. Valid proclamation

  • @Mr_M_History
    @Mr_M_History 2 года назад +217

    As an Aussie I can't tell you how thankful I am that the south pacific is finally getting the coverage it deserves!

    • @nosignal88
      @nosignal88 2 года назад +8

      100% mate

    • @darthcarnage6734
      @darthcarnage6734 2 года назад +14

      As an American.. I’m glad too

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад +5

      Me too Mate!

    • @simonvirus6417
      @simonvirus6417 2 года назад +10

      @@darthcarnage6734 big ups to the mighty USMC and the USN our brothers in arms in the pacific in WW2

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext 2 года назад +7

      I always respected and appreciated what the Aussies did in WW2.
      But the more I learn about The Pacific Theater, the *more* I respect and appreciate them. 😁👍
      Same goes for everyone else we have seen up until now, I didn't completely realize how global this war also was in the pacific. This series has been fascinating.

  • @wtgardner6914
    @wtgardner6914 2 года назад +52

    This episode exemplifies one of the greatest pluses of this series. It is the highlighting of Admirals and Generals who are not so widely known, even to some of us who are WWII history junkies. Everyone knows of Nimitz, MacArthur, King, etc. However, some of the lesser known admirals and generals often go unnoticed for their great contributions. Thank you for being so thorough! Great series as always!

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext 2 года назад +6

      Especially how they interacted with each other and what they actually had under their command.
      This channel is amazing. 😎👍

    • @jaythompson5102
      @jaythompson5102 2 года назад +3

      Agree and it's clear to me that the allies had superior commanders. The Japanese admiralty I will admit had some amazing war leaders but their army generals seemed to be political appointees who were all really bad at their jobs. Apart from Messe, Italian generals are practically a meme with how bad they were. German generals were a mixed bag with most good at tactics but screwed strategically by Hitler who micromanaged everything.

    • @doraemon61377
      @doraemon61377 2 года назад +2

      @@jaythompson5102 what about Yamashita who conquered British Malaya?

  • @gunman47
    @gunman47 2 года назад +149

    Now would be a good time to watch the first half of the first episode of *The Pacific* , where they cover the landings of Robert Leckie and the 1st Marines on Guadalcanal on August 7 1942.
    Good to see that the Battle of Tulagi and Gavutu-Tanambogo is covered in detail here. Next, a certain Savo Island awaits…

    • @CAP198462
      @CAP198462 2 года назад +6

      or picking up a copy of Guadalcanal Diary?

    • @mikemclaurin2889
      @mikemclaurin2889 2 года назад +5

      @@CAP198462 I think i read that when I was 10 or 11. Definitely in elementary school. I think it was just after I read 30 Seconds over Tokyo.

    • @memecliparchives2254
      @memecliparchives2254 2 года назад +4

      I'm just waiting for Santa Cruz.

    • @shep9231
      @shep9231 2 года назад +3

      Indeed. six months of brutal warfare... is about to start.

    • @ykardasis
      @ykardasis 2 года назад +3

      So true mate! The Pacific is always on my mind when watching this series!

  • @thebeatnumber
    @thebeatnumber 2 года назад +60

    Been following this series and I have to say that between you guys and channels like Mark Felton, you're performing an invaluable service for history buffs.

  • @CodytheHun123
    @CodytheHun123 2 года назад +29

    I’m excited for the Makin Raid episode. Carlson’s Raiders is my favorite units in the entire war. I hope we get an episode on the Carlson’s Long Patrol.

  • @CptChaosSidekick
    @CptChaosSidekick 2 года назад +29

    This series has made me look forward to Tuesday mornings! Brilliant episode as always!!

  • @BigKiwiGrin
    @BigKiwiGrin 2 года назад +113

    Finally! My partner is from the Solomon Island's and we've been eagerly waiting for this stage of the campaign. Really enjoying the depth this series has been going into!

    • @toozy101
      @toozy101 2 года назад

      They better watch themselves, selling bases to China is dangerous.
      Screw the communists.

  • @thebirdbrand
    @thebirdbrand 2 года назад +7

    I have too “Pause” these episodes so much and read all the captions and forces strength and stats underneath the real commanded photos. It’s so detailed. It’s a good thing!! The research you guys do is amazing!
    Kinda wish the guy who does the RUclips voiceover would do the Podcast as well!

  • @Martijn_Steinpatz
    @Martijn_Steinpatz 2 года назад +117

    Japanese command wasn't completely wrong in it's assessment that the Americans wouldn't attack in 1942. Marine general VanderGrift expected to be deployed in 1943 as well.
    However, Admiral King insisted on attacking sooner because a Japanese presence on Guadalcanal would seriously threaten American supply lines to Australia. Also, as a true Navy Admiral he upheld Horatio Nelson's motto 'always up and at them', to disrupt the enemy's plans. Hence Operation Watchtower aka Operation Shoestring (named so by Kings's staff because of the quick and poor planning.

    • @Cailus3542
      @Cailus3542 2 года назад +3

      Whatever faults King had, he was still a brilliant man, and he was spot on in this regard. It was still a gamble, but a necessary one. Mind you, if he'd heard you suggest that he was following the advice of a British admiral, he'd probably be screaming invectives for a good hour.

    • @davidwarburton2915
      @davidwarburton2915 2 года назад +4

      @@Cailus3542 at almost any other point in history, Ernie King would have been a nightmare commander. But he was the right man at the right time to lead the Navy through WWII. His absolute, unshakable belief that he was always right lead to decisions such as Guadalcanal and many other decisions that hastened Japan’s defeat. He was indispensable to defeating Japan.

  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  2 года назад +7

    Pacific War Podcast: thepacificwar.podbean.com
    Pacific War #1 - Attack on Pearl Harbor: ruclips.net/video/ZzS1ZAulpoY/видео.html
    Pacific War #2 - Japanese Invasion of Malaya: ruclips.net/video/mpBGUC8OjE4/видео.html
    Pacific War #3 - Japanese attack on Guam, Wake, and the Philippines: ruclips.net/video/MZ4d7Qeyivk/видео.html
    Pacific War #4 - Japan Continues Attacking: Borneo, Philippines: ruclips.net/video/MhQrv82HHn8/видео.html
    Pacific War #5 - Fall of Wake Island: ruclips.net/video/tgtagewcqKo/видео.html
    Pacific War #6 - Battle of Kampar: ruclips.net/video/AGYaghICqkY/видео.html
    Pacific War #7 - Battle of Slim River: ruclips.net/video/meWALqmsXxs/видео.html
    Pacific War #8 - Battle for the Dutch East Indies: ruclips.net/video/lBwjgesFsFU/видео.html
    Pacific War #9 - Invasion of New Britain: ruclips.net/video/rUL538i8Oms/видео.html
    Pacific War #10 - Fall of Malaya: ruclips.net/video/z7KaNtn2sFo/видео.html
    Pacific War #11 - Battle of Makassar Strait: ruclips.net/video/XJMxr7ED8tI/видео.html
    Pacific War #12 - Fall of Singapore: ruclips.net/video/d_xE4CVG3rY/видео.html
    Pacific War #13 - Invasion of Sumatra: ruclips.net/video/DA2HKaeu8w4/видео.html
    Pacific War #14 - Invasion of Timor: ruclips.net/video/PID0vt52-vY/видео.html
    Pacific War #15 - Fall of Java: ruclips.net/video/QOOJcr2DQSQ/видео.html
    Pacific War #16 - Fall of Rangoon: ruclips.net/video/oyu7z7wQNqg/видео.html
    Pacific War #17 - How the US Responded to Pearl Harbor: ruclips.net/video/z-0liSYA60M/видео.html
    Pacific War #18 - Hideki Tojo: Bringing Japan Into The Pacific War: ruclips.net/video/7FO4o-N2fKk/видео.html
    Pacific War #19 - Japanese Raids in the Indian Ocean: ruclips.net/video/E75hxwGbFHE/видео.html
    Pacific War #20 - Fall of Bataan & The Bataan Death March: ruclips.net/video/gZsxpgNwxYc/видео.html
    Pacific War #21 - Doolittle Raid: ruclips.net/video/TTM2HR3Mtyo/видео.html
    Pacific War #22 - Japanese Advance on Burma Road: ruclips.net/video/bdJ_373NyME/видео.html
    Pacific War #24 - Battle of the Coral Sea: ruclips.net/video/kMX7Y6Njc9A/видео.html
    Pacific War #25 - Fall of the Philippines: ruclips.net/video/AEwH8oQk6H8/видео.html
    Pacific War #26 - Fall of Burma: ruclips.net/video/LyHqNY_p27Y/видео.html
    Pacific War #27 - Operation Sei-Go: ruclips.net/video/6Ta_eum5hdU/видео.html
    Pacific War #28 - Battle of Midway: ruclips.net/video/p1qKon2rdzk/видео.html
    Pacific War #29 - Japanese Invasion of Alaska: ruclips.net/video/7ayfLluk-go/видео.html
    Pacific War #30 - Japanese Attack on Sydney: ruclips.net/video/ZnYm7P4Oyis/видео.html
    Pacific War #31 - MacArthur and the Philippines Disaster: ruclips.net/video/XfWAKZdelrk/видео.html
    Pacific War #32 - Attacks New Guinea: ruclips.net/video/D36zkO56bpA/видео.html
    Pacific War #33 - Biological Warfare in China: ruclips.net/video/M4wc_sz6XHc/видео.html
    Pacific War #34 - Japan Attacks the Continental United States: ruclips.net/video/SxI03tn7V8k/видео.html
    Pacific War #35 - Invasion of Buna-Gona: ruclips.net/video/42mm2gUjJzQ/видео.html
    Pacific War #36 - Battle of Kokoda: ruclips.net/video/MWan4wEb2Ro/видео.html

  • @moalzaben5554
    @moalzaben5554 2 года назад +13

    Finally we get an actual detailed video at what happened during the land battle of Gavutu-Tanambogo, I’ve searched far and wide for a vid about the battle of Gavutu-Tanambogo considering I got curious because I want to find more about this battle and all I can find was Wikipedia and a few other sources

  • @wjsnow2195
    @wjsnow2195 2 года назад +8

    It never ceases to amaze me how well the Marines did considering how literally everything was stacked against them. Damn the old breed were something special.

    • @Bear15780
      @Bear15780 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, and using springfields a bunch of beasts.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 2 года назад +50

    I can only imagine what the marines must be thinking right here at the beginning of the island hopping campaign.
    "There's HOW many islands in this part of the south Pacific?!"

    • @redaug4212
      @redaug4212 2 года назад +17

      What's funny is that Japanese strategists tasked with defending these islands were probably asking themselves the same thing.

    • @jackdaniel7465
      @jackdaniel7465 Год назад

      Don't forget the U.S Army was also involved with the island hopping campaigns, in fact the u.s Army had 16 infantry divisions deployed in the Pacific theater while the Marines only had 6, the Pacific theater WAS NOT FOUGHT JUST BY THE MARINES.

  • @SJstackinbodys
    @SJstackinbodys 2 года назад +13

    The fact that America was able to massively rearm and reorganise in the middle of a Japanese lightning advance and the fleet cripple is,, all while arming multiple allies with thousands of tonnages of supply is a feat of industrial power that has never been done before or ever since in human history

  • @shannonfreeman3655
    @shannonfreeman3655 2 года назад +7

    You guys do a great job I could watch these all day long, thanks for all you do.

  • @benedictbadminton4993
    @benedictbadminton4993 2 года назад +3

    i am absolutely in love with this series. please continue it

  • @irishpsalteri
    @irishpsalteri 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for these. Read about the Pacific Theater all my life, love this tight focus.

  • @Xix1326
    @Xix1326 2 года назад +5

    This is the series I've been waiting to see; this level of detail. And it's only about halfway through the war. I'd love to see this done for the European theatre. Thanks so much for a great set.

  • @minoru-kk
    @minoru-kk 2 года назад +10

    Brilliant as usual!
    In this movie, wonderful narration seems tactfully described actions of US units with short phrases. But as so one who has heard stories such as invasion of Tripoli, mention to this battle's importance to the USMC was unexpected. Thanks K&G staffs and please get some sleep.

  • @liltrixie2281
    @liltrixie2281 2 года назад +2

    Wow, what a Fantastic Video, so much information! I'm going to have to watch this at least 1 more time to fully grasp & appreciate these Historic Operations! Cheers to all involved to the Kings & Generals Crew, you are helping so much!
    As a Veteran I salute this incredible Channel!

  • @sodog44
    @sodog44 2 года назад +6

    This campaign was so brutal. The loss of life and material on both sides was insane.

  • @69Applekrate
    @69Applekrate 2 года назад +3

    Excellent work. I have studied this campaign for a few decades and am still learning details of it here. well done and thank you. recommended

  • @Luis-be9mi
    @Luis-be9mi 2 года назад +92

    The more I watch the more I learn ww2 wasn’t only a war of resources, fighting tyranny, and deception. But also a war of egos, generals and admirals fighting not only their counterparts but also their own Allies. Fighting over who would lead and who will receive the most resources.

    • @deoglemnaco7025
      @deoglemnaco7025 2 года назад +2

      Except for my two sons. I had two boys in the navy, and they were good kids. Unfortunately they were on opposite sides. One imperial navy and the other good old America.
      They died in each other’s arms

    • @Quin9399
      @Quin9399 Год назад +2

      @@deoglemnaco7025 how?

    • @robertnegron9706
      @robertnegron9706 Год назад +2

      Ask Monty and Patton

    • @robertnegron9706
      @robertnegron9706 Год назад

      @@deoglemnaco7025 😮

    • @deoglemnaco7025
      @deoglemnaco7025 Год назад

      @@robertnegron9706 I miss my children. Did you ever have any yourself?

  • @kaikaichen
    @kaikaichen 2 года назад +4

    I remember hearing somewhere that the landings on Guadalcanal are cited as one reason why the Marines operate their own fixed-wing aircraft to this day and won't ever give them up - the fact that the air support which the Navy was supposed to provide had abandoned them after only a couple days.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 2 года назад +2

    Thank you , K&G .
    🐺

  • @t5ruxlee210
    @t5ruxlee210 2 года назад +12

    The USN was just as protective when it came to its fast freighters and "oilers". Both were a very scarce item, in demand "right now", everywhere in the Pacific by everyone. Like the British Army windfall capture of vast stocks of Italian Army armour piecing Krupp artillery shells at Tobruk, that they could then repurpose and use after (the first fall of) Tobruk, the Marines intact takeover of the overstocked Japanese ration storage facilities on Guadalcanal was another vital godsend.

    • @pakers2128
      @pakers2128 10 месяцев назад +1

      also the construction equipment; the construction equipment was never landed but the carrier force departed before the 50% of the ships were unloaded therefore the landing group left shortly after.

  • @christianhaupt2637
    @christianhaupt2637 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely love this series!!

  • @TaraZaraChara
    @TaraZaraChara 2 года назад +1

    Can't wait to see your coverage of the Iconic Battle of Savo Island!

  • @oat138
    @oat138 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video. Thank you.

  • @cloneeja
    @cloneeja 2 года назад +1

    God please finish this serie.

  • @williamkane2553
    @williamkane2553 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @realmcb7331
    @realmcb7331 2 года назад +9

    USN: this is going smoothly
    *Mikawa’s 8th fleet sneaking into iron bottom sound*

  • @hamburgersandfuriousanger6820
    @hamburgersandfuriousanger6820 2 года назад

    My grandpa would’ve been floored by videos like this.

  • @jasonz7788
    @jasonz7788 2 года назад +1

    Great work Sir thank you

  • @hanzup4117
    @hanzup4117 2 года назад +5

    Hi Kings and Generals, I'm really enjoying this series so far, but I'm curious, what have you got cooking for the future? Any hints?

  • @Primetiime32
    @Primetiime32 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the upload

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 2 года назад +13

    I heard one of the things the US marines captured from the Japanese in this operation was a cooler full of Japanese Beer. Which must've made the marines very happy. My compliments to all those who made this video a reality.

  • @Murmanskkk
    @Murmanskkk 2 года назад +43

    everybody gangsta till the japanese forgot to build an airfield

    • @rhyscruz
      @rhyscruz 2 года назад +1

      Wtf does forgor mean. Learn to spell

    • @miamijules2149
      @miamijules2149 2 года назад +10

      @@rhyscruz It’s obviously a typo bruh....

    • @timetraveler0002
      @timetraveler0002 2 года назад

      i think they did build one the us troops captured it

    • @zainmudassir2964
      @zainmudassir2964 2 года назад

      They captured the near complete airstrip and the Korean labourers

    • @prabhjotsingh4207
      @prabhjotsingh4207 Год назад

      L

  • @ykardasis
    @ykardasis 2 года назад

    So much information so many facts, so interesting, can't wait for the next episode!!!

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 2 года назад +1

    excellent 👍 video 📹 Wait for next week

  • @vortega472
    @vortega472 2 года назад +1

    Indeed, a very good start.

  • @AyubuKK
    @AyubuKK 2 года назад +17

    I don’t even wanna try imagining what the inhabitants of the islands went through during all this.

    • @timerover4633
      @timerover4633 2 года назад +3

      Having been there and talked with some of the older people who survived the war, you really do not want to know.

    • @ianb9028
      @ianb9028 2 года назад +5

      I have been there a few times, as Time Rover said there are some horror stories from that time.
      Although not on Guadal Canal, there were stories that cannabilism was still practiced on the outer islands. One story that was told to me on a diving expedition was of a Japanese vessel that was sunk and IJN survivors managed to swim ashore through shark infested waters to one of the islands, as they staggered up the beach they were killed and subsequently eaten by the locals.

    • @francois9747
      @francois9747 5 месяцев назад

      I take it that what the Japanese did to the Solomon Islanders were basically what the Japanese did to China. Very sad, cruel, and inhumane.

    • @k27ism
      @k27ism 4 месяца назад

      My grandmother's older brother as a native of Malaita, Langalanga Lagoon was fighting in Guadalcanal, then to New Georgia, then to Bouganville. I never knew him because I was born years after he passed away in the late 80s. But luckily his stories were documented in a book that I found. He was part of a commando unit headed by New Zealand officers. In Unit 23 under Lt. Len Barrow when they were in New Georgia and Bouganville. At Guadalcanal he was with marines at Mataniko. I like to think he did his part to chase the Japanese invaders away from his country. His name was George Maelalo. Jah bless!

  • @shep9231
    @shep9231 2 года назад +1

    "And so, it begins." Kosh - Babylon 5
    I've been waiting for this...

  • @davec6146
    @davec6146 6 месяцев назад

    Lots of very intesting information. I enjoyed this very much.

  • @HannibalLecter-w3r
    @HannibalLecter-w3r 2 года назад +5

    Imagine being a soldier defending a small island, you know that you can be easily outnumbered, and the quickest reinforcement can come in several days, so there are only 2 choices fight to death or surrender.

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад

      for me it depends on the terms of surrender if all is truely hopeless

    • @RW77777777
      @RW77777777 2 года назад +1

      you can hide and guerilla actions are permitted under Bushido doctrine
      it's not honor granted; but not dishonorable either
      it's not an easy choice if you've lost all your friends in combat
      I think in that scenario, the self-critic for most people would be pushing for a self-punishing dishonorable surrender because of your 'failure'

    • @Zgreasewood
      @Zgreasewood Год назад

      Imagine no food or ammunition is coming and healthcare nonexistent, "IJA" was screwed.

  • @z000ey
    @z000ey 2 года назад +1

    When you think of the Tanambogho and Ghavutu landings and the bitter fighting there among pretty large troops numbers, you should have in mind that Tanambogho is cca 150x150 meters while Ghavutu is cca 150x300 meters, and the distance through the shallows between them is some 100m. Something similar in the fierceness of fighting in the smallest of confined areas came a year later on the southwest point of Tarawa, the Betio island (10x larger but with a 10x larger invading and defending force too)

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад +11

    The Red Thin Line, is a cinematic historical retelling of the battle of Guadalcanal. Its a nice movie, and pretty accurate about the ground portion of the battle. However, the film totally bybasses the role of the naval battleships during the battle. Overall, I think its a good film although I don't understand why they gave George Clooney a minor cameo. He doesn't play any significant historical figure in the film.

  • @aegystierone8505
    @aegystierone8505 2 года назад +8

    Guadalcanal is hell for the Marines, well war is hell either way......

  • @Roderickdl
    @Roderickdl 2 года назад +8

    Finally, we get to some America kicking ass. Had to wait all year, worth it.

  • @jfdavis668
    @jfdavis668 2 года назад +27

    New Caledonia is a "Grench Colony" according to the map.

  • @davewu2007
    @davewu2007 2 года назад +3

    Yes finally we get to the Solomons campaign!

  • @daveholland4598
    @daveholland4598 2 года назад +1

    Not a bad episode and I will recommend this to anyone as a good description of the lead up and opening of the Guadalcanal Campaign.

  • @Artansis
    @Artansis 2 года назад

    Love this series, thanks!

  • @balikbayan832
    @balikbayan832 Год назад +1

    As an alien, i can't tell you how much i am amazed that earthlings eliminate each other.

  • @UnNuclear
    @UnNuclear 2 года назад +2

    Taco Tuesday and the K&G Pacific War is the best combo

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 2 года назад

    Great work 🥳🥳🥳 Thank you 💜💜💜

  • @richardmalcolm1457
    @richardmalcolm1457 2 года назад +8

    Good recap, as usual. One niggle: The ship icon for Inoue's 4th Fleet (@4:50), which even specifies that his flagship was the light cruiser Kashima, clearly depicts a Yamato class battleship. (The same problem recurs with Mikawa' icon.) But the Yamatos never got closer to the Solomons than Truk in the entire war. It risks being misleading to use Yamatos as an icon for every major Japanese task force or fleet.

    • @jeffreyestahl
      @jeffreyestahl 2 года назад +1

      That's the icon they've used for fleet commands in the IJN the entire series.

    • @richardmalcolm1457
      @richardmalcolm1457 2 года назад

      @@jeffreyestahl Is it? Maybe I missed that. I think it's a suboptimal decision, though not one that undermines the series.

    • @jeffreyestahl
      @jeffreyestahl 2 года назад +1

      @@richardmalcolm1457
      Yep. They do however always get the right profile ship for the flag correct though.

    • @jeffreyestahl
      @jeffreyestahl 2 года назад +1

      @@nicholasconder4703
      Let's not nit-pick. They did an exceptional job and always try to improve quality with each new video.

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen Год назад +1

    The U.S. Navy fought some horrendous naval battles just north and west of Guadalcanal. I think the Marines on Guadalcanal lost a total of 1,500 men but the Navy lost 5,500 men.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 2 года назад +10

    Bet Fletcher was glad he didn’t put the carriers in danger after Savo Island occurred.

    • @evilloli429
      @evilloli429 Год назад

      Too bad fletcher got partly blamed with the whole thing when it was a failure of communications and utter incompetence of the commanding officers that led to that embarrassment of a defeat.

    • @evilloli429
      @evilloli429 Год назад

      Too bad fletcher got partly blamed with the whole thing when it was a failure of communications and utter incompetence of the commanding officers that led to that embarrassment of a defeat.

  • @starfire4539
    @starfire4539 Год назад

    You know what’s crazy, I’m from Solomon Islands and my old family home, in the backyard we have a hill and there are so many bullet casings and other remnants in the Guadalcanal. We used to play with the stuff, although it is actually quiet dangerous, just a little while ago one of those old explosive went off.

  • @omarbradley6807
    @omarbradley6807 2 года назад +2

    Now it's just six months until the campaign end, With bloodbaths on land and amazing battles at sea

  • @DaFroBroforeal
    @DaFroBroforeal 2 года назад

    I love this series.

  • @thefinal9923
    @thefinal9923 2 года назад

    My favorite part of these videos has been trying to guess where the soulless corporate ad is and skip it. The punishment if I fail is I have to watch it. It's a dire punishment.

  • @MAli-rr9km
    @MAli-rr9km 2 года назад +1

    I hope there will be historical videos on the war Series of India Pakistan respectively 1947-48, 1965, and 1971. there are lot of Information available around (Saved in books and old news papers) documentaries as well, but your presentation is at different level.

  • @djeto2525
    @djeto2525 2 года назад +7

    The first counter attack against the Japanese empire, I didn't know it was the Solomon Islands.

    • @jeffreyestahl
      @jeffreyestahl 2 года назад +3

      I've long argued that Guadalcanal was the real turning point in the Pacific War, not Midway. The IJA/IJN were still planning (and conducting) small offensives following Midway, but the naval battles off Guadalcanal and the Slot attrited the IJN to the point of near inactivity.

    • @alansivkoff282
      @alansivkoff282 2 года назад

      The first time an invading force of combat soldiers was at Milne bay. The troops at Guadalcanal were mostly construction.

  • @npierce14
    @npierce14 2 года назад +3

    Finally we get to when the Real Pacific war starts island hopping time!

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 2 года назад +4

    It should be mentioned the US Navy suffered greater loses in the Guadalcanal campaign than did the First Marine Division

    • @daveholland4598
      @daveholland4598 2 года назад +2

      For every dead Marine/Soldier there were 3 dead Navy. In less than 30 minutes during the Battle of Savo Island the navy lost over 1000. To put in in perspective the entire 6 month land campaign had around 1600 KIA.

  • @alfrancisbuada2591
    @alfrancisbuada2591 2 года назад +1

    I'm here too! so yay, who's with me!?

  • @Kuwaitisnot_adeployment
    @Kuwaitisnot_adeployment 2 года назад +4

    That was a vicious start Japan, very impressive 👏... but now it's our turn... Hold our 🍻 and watch this

  • @carlhicksjr8401
    @carlhicksjr8401 6 месяцев назад

    'MacArthur and King did not get along...'
    THAT'S an understatement! But it should really be said that they did not dislike or despise each other. More than anything else, they were the same kind of man... a towering intellect with a domineering personality. One did not work 'with' either King or MacArthur. You worked FOR him, and even then if one was too original a thinker one would get sidelined or have their career wrecked. One didn't disagree or, worse, publicly disagree with either personality lightly.
    The one thing that I'll give Ernest King real credit for was that he kept his political ambitions in check. The man avoided the press as much as possible where Big Mac never saw a microphone he didn't like. And at NO point would King have publicly called his Commander-in-Chief 'the temporary occupant of the the White House'.
    I'm a military historian and whenever some gasbag says something dumb like 'every POTUS should be a veteran' I point to the corruption of the Grant White House and the manifest danger to the republic of a man like Dugout Doug.

  • @cameronmitchell7686
    @cameronmitchell7686 2 года назад +4

    Finally some Guadalcanal content!

    • @cameronmitchell8428
      @cameronmitchell8428 2 года назад

      Hey, what,are you doing here?

    • @ph89787
      @ph89787 2 года назад

      Look up Drachinifel’s series on the Guadalcanal Campaign naval battles

    • @daveholland4598
      @daveholland4598 2 года назад

      Have you see the you tube channel Guadalcanal Walking a Battlefield?

  • @algonquinchess
    @algonquinchess 2 года назад +1

    here goes the great counter-attack! keep up the great work!

  • @enormhi
    @enormhi 2 года назад +4

    "New Caladonia (Grench Colony)"

  • @wolfu597
    @wolfu597 2 года назад +1

    The amount of supplies and equipment, abandoned by the Japanese at the airfield, would be of great benefits to the Marines in the upcoming months.
    Marine engineers had airfield operational within 2 weeks, by using Japanese dynamite and Japanese construction equipment, that ran on Japanese gasoline. The amount rice that was left behind is what kept the Marines alive, since they didn't manage to unload all of their supplies before the fleet was pulled back.
    Heck, they even had an ice machine, also left behind by the Japanese, which came to known as "Tojo's Ice cream shop".

  • @overworlder
    @overworlder 2 года назад +2

    Topical . . . Sogavare seems keen to re-enact 1942-3 for the Solomons.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 2 года назад

    Amazing series! 🇺🇸🇯🇵

  • @erickam6733
    @erickam6733 2 года назад +4

    Fun fact the name of John S. McCain might be familiar to some, as he is the grandfather of the former US politician John McCain III of Arizona.

    • @TheJuris1973
      @TheJuris1973 2 года назад +1

      shouldnt it be his father though? he was a senior Admiral in the Navy in the 60's when McCain was shot down over Vietnam.

    • @RW77777777
      @RW77777777 2 года назад +1

      McCain Jr was a lieutenant commander in early 42' in Africa and then the Pacific
      he had JMIII when he was 25.
      both daddy and grandpappi were/became admirals, he retired as a captain
      which isn't too shabby after 6 years of POW torture

  • @moalzaben5554
    @moalzaben5554 2 года назад +2

    U know what would be cool, if you guys made a detailed video in your fiction channel about the wars of the ace combat universe, like the circum-pacific war, emmeria-estovakia war, usean continental war, belkan war, Aurelia-leasath war, lighthouse war, etc.

    • @Zgreasewood
      @Zgreasewood Год назад +1

      The problem is a poor number of people would be interested. The number of likes is proof.

    • @moalzaben5554
      @moalzaben5554 Год назад +1

      @@Zgreasewood yeah I guess, but it wouldn’t hurt to at least try

  • @XenophonAnabasis
    @XenophonAnabasis 2 года назад +4

    My Grandpa was at the Solomon's.

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад

      what was his division?

    • @XenophonAnabasis
      @XenophonAnabasis 2 года назад

      @@theawesomeman9821 he was Navy, LST 225. Though he had a lot of stories about going ashore with the Marines. He was also at white beach on peliue (unsure of spelling).

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад

      @@XenophonAnabasis cool. Thanks.

  • @Gorkemkocamanoglu
    @Gorkemkocamanoglu 2 года назад +1

    Could you please make a video about the Siege of Nagykanizsa? Its one of the most interesting sieges i have ever seen!

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the good video

  • @namenotfound8747
    @namenotfound8747 2 года назад +1

    Whenever I here 5th Marines be called amongst the best. Not going lie, makes you feel proud to serve with the Fighting 5th.

  • @blakekeithley3400
    @blakekeithley3400 2 года назад +1

    My uncles Harry and Mitch were at Guadalcanal.

  • @p0xus
    @p0xus 2 года назад +1

    6:33 Those Grenches on New Caledonia. Lol

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 2 года назад +1

    Operation Shoestring Baby!

  • @danicalifornia505
    @danicalifornia505 2 года назад +1

    Why is it that big name games never tell the story of Tulagi? That would be a fantastic story to tell and could render the whole island for a full experience. About 2500 AI units is something that now can be done

  • @TomG1555
    @TomG1555 2 года назад

    9:46 Notably, one of the long-range Japanese attacks in June resulted in the 'Akutan Zero' incident: (from Wikipedia) "The Akutan Zero, also known as Koga's Zero (古賀のゼロ) and the Aleutian Zero, was a type 0 model 21 Mitsubishi A6M Zero Japanese fighter aircraft that crash-landed on Akutan Island, Alaska Territory, during World War II. It was found intact by the Americans in July 1942 and became the first flyable Zero acquired by the United States during the war.[1][2] It was repaired and flown by American test pilots. As a result of information gained from these tests, American tacticians were able to devise ways to defeat the Zero, which was the Imperial Japanese Navy's primary fighter plane throughout the war. The Akutan Zero has been described as "a prize almost beyond value to the United States",[3] and "probably one of the greatest prizes of the Pacific War".[4] Japanese historian and lieutenant general Masatake Okumiya stated that the acquisition of the Akutan Zero "was no less serious" than the Japanese defeat at the Battle of Midway, and that it "did much to hasten Japan's final defeat".

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад +1

    Time for another episode of how America saved the world!

  • @robmckrill3134
    @robmckrill3134 2 года назад +1

    I would love to see a collaboration with Purun and yourself..it would be monumental...just saying

  • @beodyn7648
    @beodyn7648 2 года назад +8

    FYI, the US Army did more amphibious landings then the US Marine Corp during WW2. =P

    • @BeingFireRetardant
      @BeingFireRetardant 2 года назад

      Well, given that they had 80 times the resources, manpower, and logistics than the Corp, that would make perfect sense.
      How many Marines fought in the ETO?

    • @redaug4212
      @redaug4212 2 года назад +1

      @@BeingFireRetardant Only a few individuals that served with the OSS. The Marine's involvement in the ETO was ancillary to the Army and Navy; staying onboard naval vessels and supporting invasions by clearing mines, spotting targets, etc.

    • @BeingFireRetardant
      @BeingFireRetardant 2 года назад +1

      @@redaug4212
      All true. But that's kinda my point. The vast majority, almost all really, of Marine strength was in the Pacific.
      And the Army still had more landing capability, transports, supply vessels, Higgins, etc. than the Corp did, in theatre, at any given time.
      But regardless of allocation, that really speaks to the logistics victory in being able to project war winning power ten thousand miles from home, simply due to resources and capabilities.

    • @daveholland4598
      @daveholland4598 2 года назад

      How many of those US Army landings were opposed?

    • @redaug4212
      @redaug4212 2 года назад

      @@daveholland4598 Most of them; with varying degrees of opposition of course.

  • @utsavjha7915
    @utsavjha7915 2 года назад +2

    Salomon ilands is such a beautiful place

    • @toozy101
      @toozy101 2 года назад

      Too bad they're selling bases to scum china

  • @anthonyelian8727
    @anthonyelian8727 2 года назад +2

    Just make a video game based on those graphics and theater

  • @filipsrozners5208
    @filipsrozners5208 2 года назад

    Interesting how war thunder even created "jungle" map on Guadalcanal island. They inspired by the terrain of these coordinates - 9°16'44.3"S 159°44'26.0"E One of my favourites.

  • @aaronrowell6943
    @aaronrowell6943 2 года назад +1

    So begins the long march to Tokyo

  • @iPhoneOrphan
    @iPhoneOrphan 2 года назад +2

    at 6:33 it says Grench Colony on New Caledonia

    • @davidlees2963
      @davidlees2963 2 года назад +1

      The Grench were a mighty power.

  • @chadrowe8452
    @chadrowe8452 2 года назад

    3 :50 gormley blows

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад +2

    Guadalcanal, has been the only battle in history, so far were planes, battlships, and infranty forces fought at the same time.

    • @hkiller57
      @hkiller57 2 года назад

      Normandy?

    • @ianb9028
      @ianb9028 2 года назад

      The earliest I am aware of was WW1 at Gallipoli the British (including the ANZAC's)/French used aircraft, infantry and battleships. Granted the aircraft were mostly used in aerial recon but did attempt to drop grenades on Turkish troops.

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад

      @@hkiller57 let me rephrase my comment, Gaudalcanal was the only battle where planes, battleships and infrantry fought their respected counter parts (I.E. battleship v battleship) at the same time.

  • @circleancopan7748
    @circleancopan7748 2 года назад +1

    Makin Island, where Raiders struck through Japanese positions, and if it is true, rescue Marine POWs and lost recon squads.
    Even it is fictional, Roebuck and Sullivan did a hellraiser there.