United States Army in World War II
The War in the Pacific

Guadalcanal: The First Offensive

John Miller, Jr.

. . . to Those Who Served


CONTENTS


Forward vii

Preface ix
Chapter     Page
I. THE STRATEGIC DECISION 1-21


Allied Organization and Missions in the Pacific Theater 1


Japanese Advances 3


The Problem of Command and Strategy 8


The Decision 16
II. PLANS FOR INVASION 22-58


Air and Naval Plans 25


Landing Force Plans 40


Final Preparations 54
III. THE INVASION 59-81


The Approach 59


The Northern Attack 61


The Invasion of Guadalcanal 67


Unloading 75


The Enemy Strikes Back 78
IV. CONSOLIDATING THE BEACHHEAD 82-104


Construction and Defense of the Airfield 83


Action on the Ilu River 90


The Battle of the Eastern Solomons 99


Supply 101
V. INCREASING AIR AND GROUND ACTION 105-134


Air Power and Supply 105


The Counteroffensive, 12-14 September 110


Reinforcements 119


Actions on the Matanikau 125
VI. THE OCTOBER COUNTEROFFENSIVE 135-169


Japanese Strategy 137


The U.S. Situation 139


Air and Naval Preparations 146


The Ground Offensive 152


The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands 167
VII. DECISION AT SEA 170-189


Reinforcements 173


The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 177
VIII. ADVANCES TOWARD KOKUMBONA 190-209


Operatons 1-11 November 190


Push Toward the Poha 202
IX. THE SITUATION IN DECEMBER 210-231


General Patch Takes Command 210


Troop Strength 214


Air Power 220


The American Situation on Guadalcanal 222


The Japanese Situation 227
X. THE DECEMBER OFFENSIVE 232-252


Mount Austen, 15-30 December 232


The Capture of Hill 27 246
XI. XIV CORPS' FIRST JANUARY OFFENSIVE: THE WEST FRONT 253-280


Capturing of the Galloping Horse 255


The Coastal Offensive 278
XII. XIV CORPS' FIRST JANUARY OFFENSIVE: THE SOUTH FLANK 281-305


Taking of the Sea Horse 283


Reduction of the Gifu 290
XIII. FIGHTING ON GUADALCANAL 306-318


The Americans 306


The Measure of the Enemy 311


Logistics 313
XIV. XIV CORPS' SECOND JANUARY OFFENSIVE 319-335


Plans and Preparations 322


The 25th Division's Advance to Kokumbona 325


CAM Division's Offensive 330


Final Push to the Poha 333
XV. FINAL OPERATIONS ON GUADALCANAL 336-350


Japanese Plans 336


Pursuit of the Enemy 340


Summary 349
  EPILOGUE: OCCUPATION OF THE RUSSELLS 351-356
Appendix


A. Letter from General Harmon to Admiral Ghormley, 6 October 1942 357-359
B. General Patch's Letter of Instructions to General Collins, 5 January 1943 360-361
C. XIV Corps Field Order No. 1, 16 January 1943 362-364
D. A Japanese Analysis of American Combat Methods on Guadalcanal 365-368
E. U.S. Army Battle Participation List for Guadalcanal 369-371

Guide to Footnotes 372-375

Bibliographical Note 376-388
Index   389
  CHARTS  
1. Organization of South Pacific Forces at the Inception of Task One 23
2. Organization of Forces for Task One 29
3. Organization of Landing Force for Task One 51
  MAPS  
1. The Approach, 7 August 1942 60
2. Landings in the Tulagi Area, 7 August 1942 62
3. Matanikau Action, 19 August 1942 90
4. Ilu Action, 21 August 1942 96
5. Tasimboko Raid, 8 September 1942 111
6. Matanikau Action, 24-27 1942 127
7. Matanikau Offensive, 7-9 Octover 1942 132
8. Matanikau-Lunga Front, 9 October 1942 143
9. Push Toward Kokumbona, 1-4 Nobember 1942 193
10. Koli Point, 2-3 November 1942 196
11. Advance to the Matanikau, 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry, 12-16 January 1943 288
12. Gifu Positions, 10 January 1943 293
13. Pocketing the Gifu, 18-19 January 1943 301
14. Reduction of the Gifu, 22-23 January 1943 304
15. Russell Islands 353
  Maps I-XXI Are in Inverse Order Inside Back Cover
I. The Pacific Areas, 1 August 1942
II. Strategic Situation, South and Southwest Pacific, July 1942
III. The Target Area
IV. Guadalcanal and Florida Islands
V. Landing on Guadalcanal and Capture of the Airfield, 7-8 August 1942
VI. Bloody Ridge, 12-14 September 1942
VII. Japanese Counteroffensive, 23-26 October 1942
VIII. Koli Point, 4-9 November 1942
IX. Push Toward the Poha, 18-20 November 1942
X. Ble Area, December 1942-January 1943
XI. Mount Austen, 18-27 December 1942
XII. Capture of Hill 27, 2 Jauary 1943
XIII. XIV Corps Plan, First January Offensive
XIV. Galloping Horse, 10 January 1943
XV. Galloping Horse, 12-13 January 1943
XVI. 2d Marine Division Advance, 13-18 January 1943
XVII. Capture of the Sea Horse, 8-January 1943
XVIII. XIV Corps Advance, 10-18 January 1943
XIX. XIV Corps Attack, 22 January 1943
XX. Capture of Kokumbona and Advance to Poha River, 23-25 January 1943
XXI. Final Phase, 26 January-9 February 1943
  ILLUSTRATIONS  
1. Buka Island Airfield 6
2. The Battle of Midway 11
3. Distribution of U.S. Naval Forces in the Pacific 18
4. Maj. Gen. Millard F. Harmon 26
6. Guadalcanal's North Coast Corridor 42
7. Marine Commanders on Guadalcanal 46
8a. Old-Type Landing Craft 56
8b. Old-Type Landing Craft 56
9a. Tulagi Island 64
9b. Landings on Florida Island 64
10a. Gavutu and Tanambogo 66
10b. The Southeast End of Tulagi 66
11a. Marine Landings on Guadalcanal 68
11b. Bridging the Tenaru River 68
12. The Lunga Point Airfield 72
13a. Japanese Equipment 74
13b. Japanese Equipment 74
14a. Supplies Accumulating at Red Beach 76
14b. Enemy Air Attacks on the Transports 76
15a. Improving the Lunga Airfield 84
15b. Improving the Lunga Airfield 84
16a. Fire Support 88
16b. Fire Support 88
17a. Captain Martin Clemens 94
17b. An Improvised Ferry 94
18a. After the Ilu River Battle 98
18b. After the Ilu River Battle 98
19a. Henderson Field 102
19b. Henderson Field 102
20a. Bomber Strikes on the Airfield 106
20b. Bomber Strikes on the Airfield 106
21a. Bloody Ridge 113
21b. Bloody Ridge 113
22. Admiral Turner and General Vandegrift 121
23a. Supplies and reinforcements 124
23b. Supplies and reinforcements 124
24a. Marine Mission to the Matanikau 130
24b. Positions on Hill 67 130
25. Reinforcements Landed at Lunga Point 136
26a. Japanese Attacks on the Airfield 145
26b. American Defense Positions 145
27a. Aftermath of the 13-14 October Attack on the Lunga Perimeter 150
27b. Aftermath of the 13-14 October Attack on the Lunga Perimeter 150
28a. Wreckage on the Matanikau Sand Bar 158
28b. Wreckage on the Matanikau Sand Bar 158
29a. Strengthening the Lunga Perimeter 163
29b. Strengthening the Lunga Perimeter 163
30a. The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands 168
30b. The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands 168
31. Admiral William F. Halsey 171
32a. The Site for Another Airfield 176
32b. The Site for Another Airfield 176
33a. Strategic Air Actions 178
33b. Strategic Air Actions 178
34a. Landing of the 182d Regimental Combat Team 182
34b. Landing of the 182d Regimental Combat Team 182
35a. Japanese Transports Beached and Burning 14 November 187
35b. Japanese Transports Beached and Burning 14 November 187
36a. Opening the Kokumbona Offensive 191
36b. Opening the Kokumbona Offensive 191
37. The Point Cruz Trap 194
38a. Carlson's Raiders, Landing at Aola Bay 201
38b. Carlson's Raiders, Landing at Aola Bay 201
39. The Ravine in Front of Hills 80-81 207
40a. Relief for the Marines and a Change of Command 211
40b. Relief for the Marines and a Change of Command 211
41a. Americal Division Reinforcements Landed 8 December 216
41b. Americal Division Reinforcements Landed 8 December 216
42a. Supply Troubles 224
42b. Supply Troubles 224
43a. Bridges and Roads 226
43b. Bridges and Roads 226
44a. Mount Austen's Dominant Position 234
44b. Mount Austen's Dominant Position 234
45a. Supply Movement to Mount Austen 236
45b. Supply Movement to Mount Austen 236
46. The Gifu 242
47. The Mount Austen Battle Area 248
48a. The First January Offensive Zone 256
48b. The First January Offensive Zone 256
49a. Casualty Movement 259
49b. Casualty Movement 259
50. The Galloping Horse 263
51. 27th Infantry Area 269
52a. Final Attacks on the Galloping Horse 277
52b. Final Attacks on the Galloping Horse 277
53. The Sea Horse 282
54a. The "Pusha Maru" 284
54b. The Envelopment of the Sea Horse 284
55a. Capture of the Sea Horse 291
55b. Japanese Positions in the Gifu 291
56. Surrender Broadcasts to the Gifu 297
57. 35th Infantry Troops Leave the line 302
58. Employment of Tanks 308
59a. Transportation Problems 312
59b. Transportation Problems 312
60a. Construction Equipment 315
60b. Construction Equipment 315
61a. Fire Support for the Second January Offensive 321
61b. Fire Support for the Second January Offensive 321
62. The Area of Advance from the Snake 324
63a. U.S. Leaders Inspecting the Battle Zone 328
63b. A Japanese Coastal Position 328
64. Terrain of the Battle for Kokumbona 331
65. The Northwest Coast of Guadalcanal 339
66a. Cape Esperance 347
66b. Cape Esperance 347

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