John Bruning is a military historian and author of "53 Days on Starvation Island: The World War II Battle that Saved Marine Corps Aviation." The Battle of Guadalcanal, spanning from August 1942 to February 1943, marked a turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II. U.S. forces aimed to thwart Japanese expansion by seizing Guadalcanal, with Marine Corps aviation playing a crucial role. From the rugged Henderson Field, Marine pilots engaged in relentless aerial combat, battling to secure air superiority and protect critical supply lines. Despite facing harsh conditions and limited resources, their tenacity was key to the Allied victory. Discover how these daring aviators turned the tide of war and safeguarded the future of Marine Corps aviation.
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