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I am somehow reminded of the final scene of Jim Jones's "The Thin Red Line," in which the remnants of Jones's rifle company after the Battle of Guadalcanal stand on the quay, about to leave that terrible island.
A Roaring Literary Lion Winston Groom 2011
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Herbert Christian Merillat, 94, an expert in international law who wrote two books about the Battle of Guadalcanal, which he had seen firsthand during World War II, died April 10 at his home in Washington.
Herbert Christian Merillat, author of books on Guadalcanal, dies at 94 2010
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People don't know this but he was in the Battle of Midway, the Battle of Guadalcanal.
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To that end the Mirai heads off to the Solomon Islands, where Kusaka seeks to speak to Admiral Yamamoto and the Mirai endeavors to prevent the horrific bloodshed that is the Battle of Guadalcanal.
Anime News Network 2009
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To that end the Mirai heads off to the Solomon Islands, where Kusaka seeks to speak to Admiral Yamamoto and the Mirai endeavors to prevent the horrific bloodshed that is the Battle of Guadalcanal.
Anime News Network 2009
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He was a Marine in the Pacific during World War II, fought at the Battle of Guadalcanal.
unknown title 2009
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An SBD that fought at the Battle of Guadalcanal has been on display at the New Orleans museum since August.
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An SBD that fought at the Battle of Guadalcanal has been on display at the New Orleans museum since August.
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An SBD that fought at the Battle of Guadalcanal has been on display at the New Orleans museum since August.
Navy Times - News 2009
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An SBD that fought at the Battle of Guadalcanal has been on display at the New Orleans museum since August.
PNJ - News 2009
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