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- The naval order of battle for Guadalcanal includes the following ships1:
- US Navy combat ships: 3 fleet carriers, 1 fast battleship, 9 heavy cruisers, 2 anti-aircraft light cruisers, 31 destroyers
- Amphibious assault vessels: 13 transports, 6 attack cargo ships, 4 destroyer transports
- Auxiliaries: 5 fast minesweepers, 5 oilers
- Australian Navy combat ships: 2 heavy cruisers, 1 light cruiser
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.US Navy combat ships: 3 fleet carriers, 1 fast battleship, 9 heavy cruisers, 2 anti-aircraft light cruisers, 31 destroyers Amphibious assault vessels: 13 transports, 6 attack cargo ships, 4 destroyer transports Auxiliaries: 5 fast minesweepers, 5 oilers Australian Navy combat ships: 2 heavy cruisers, 1 light cruiseren.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalcanal_naval_order_of…The five battles in the waters off Guadalcanal, which include the two nights of the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, are listed in sequence to the left of the island. The two carrier battles were fought off the map to the right. Island names are all upper case. Base names are in upper and lower case.friesian.com/history/guadal.htm - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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On 7 August 1942, US and Australian naval forces undertook the invasion of the Japanese-held islands of Guadalcanal and Tulagi in the lower Solomon Islands chain, the first Allied offensive in the Pacific Theatre. The landing of the US 1st Marine Division on the beaches of Savo Sound began the unexpectedly … See more
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The roles of Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas (CINCPOA) and Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPAC), were both exercised … See moreExpeditionary Force (Task Force 61)
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Rear Admiral See more• Morison, Samuel Eliot (1949). Coral Sea, Midway and Submarine Actions, May 1942 – August 1942. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Vol. IV. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. ISBN 0-3165-8304-9.
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Three nights of epic fireworks in the Sound, November 12-15, constituted the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. The melée of the first night damaged the battleship Hiei enough that it was caught at sea and sunk by aircraft the next day.
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Guadalcanal was the last major naval battle in the Pacific War for the next one-and-a-half years, until the Battle of the Philippine Sea. It was one of the costliest naval battles of the Second World War in terms of lives lost.
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On 7 August 1942, US and Australian naval forces undertook the invasion of the Japanese-held islands of Guadalcanal and Tulagi in the lower Solomon Islands chain, the first Allied offensive in the Pacific Theatre.
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