3 reviews
In August 1942 US Marines storm ashore on the Japanese-held island of Guadalcanal. After a series of defeats and withdrawals, this is the first time the Allies have gone on the offensive against the Japanese. The six-month campaign that follows is brutal and becomes etched in Marine legend.
A very interesting documentary, detailing the Guadalcanal campaign. Shows well just how tough an assignment it was for the Marines, so close run a thing it was and how easily it could have been a US defeat. Also shows the cost the Marines paid.
Well narrated with relevant, insightful interviews and decent graphics and archival footage.
A very interesting documentary, detailing the Guadalcanal campaign. Shows well just how tough an assignment it was for the Marines, so close run a thing it was and how easily it could have been a US defeat. Also shows the cost the Marines paid.
Well narrated with relevant, insightful interviews and decent graphics and archival footage.
Goofs: We didn't have flame throwers; it was too early in the war. Shows footage of flame throwers. Admission of war crimes, we took no prisoners for most of the war.
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- Apr 30, 2022
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