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World War II Episode 118

Holding Henderson: The Fight for Guadalcanal's Skies

December 11, 2023 · 49:48

Holding Henderson: The Fight for Guadalcanal's Skies

By late August 1942, the fight for Guadalcanal had become a brutal test of endurance. The Marines had repelled Ichiki's reckless assault, but the Japanese weren't finished. Each night, enemy destroyers—nicknamed the "Tokyo Express"—delivered fresh troops, while air raids and naval bombardments pounded Henderson Field. The Marines, low on supplies and outnumbered, held their ground through sheer determination. Meanwhile, the Cactus Air Force fought a relentless battle in the skies, downing enemy planes despite primitive conditions. As Vandegrift reinforced his perimeter, Edson's Raiders braced for a desperate stand at Bloody Ridge, and Chesty Puller led aggressive patrols against Japanese forces near the Matanikau River. Offshore, the Battle of Cape Esperance shifted the balance at sea. This episode covers the brutal battles, tactical shifts, and raw courage that defined Guadalcanal.

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