Disc 1
The Origin of Operation Watchtower, the code name for the Guadalcanal invasion, began on December 7, 1941 with the Japanese strike at Pearl Harbor. In the weeks that followed, Japanese forces swept virtually unchallenged through the vast reaches of the Pacific. However, in May of 1942, the tide began to turn at the Battle of the Coral Sea, before the shattering American victory at Midway opened the way for the United States to strike back. The question was where, and the answer was the Solomon Islands. In this volume, we will join the Marines as they go ashore on the Japanese held islands of Tulagi and Guadalcanal and watch as the enemy quickly counters their early successes.
Chapters:
| Day of Infamy |
Battle of Savo Island |
| The Rising Sun |
First Days Ashore |
| The Coral Sea |
The Tenaru |
| Midway |
The Battle of The Eastern Solomons |
| Pestilence |
Boredom and Fear |
| Watchtower |
Battle of Edison's Ridge |
| First Offensive |
Loss of the Wasp |
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Disc 2
Cactus was the American code name for Guadalcanal and for the men who fought and died there, the name was eerily prophetic. The Marines most significant asset was an airstrip known as Henderson Field, little more than a wide spot in the road, but crucial to the defense of the island. The Japanese fully understood its strategic value and sought to wrest control of the airfield through a series of furious attacks. Frustrated by their inability to dislodge the Americans, the Japanese launch a massive assault on the island in mid-November in an all or nothing effort. The pressure on the Japanese builds to the breaking point as they struggle to regain control over what they call, "The Island of Death."
Chapters:
| Reinforcement and Reassessment |
That Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands |
| Matanikau River Actions |
Point Cruz & Koli Point |
| The Battle of Cape Esperance |
The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal |
| The Bombardment |
The 2nd Naval Battle of Guadalcanal |
| The Battle for Henderson Field |
The Final Push |
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