The Naval battles of Guadalcanal, Part 1

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This is the first of a projected three part series on the naval battles of Guadalcanal that complement my lecture series on the land battles of Gaudalcanal.
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Thank you for all the work that must have gone in to these lectures. Rich with details. Each and every one is fantastic. I say all the time, we can’t ‘Never Forget’ what we never knew in the first place. These lectures are a national treasure.

michaellambeth
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This is a gold mine of WWII information. Thank you!

Hoopaball
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thank you for posting john your hard work is appreciated

MrWansty
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Great accurate technical detail thanks for sharing this with us. Well done!

robertbibby
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Excellent information delivered in a easily understood fashion thank you!

brucepoole
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Guadalcanal. Named in year of 1568 by a captain from Spain that was born in the small village of Guadalcanal, pop 3, 500 in 2022. 100 km west of Seville, Spain.

emergencylowmaneuvering
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Looking forward to this series. I’ve looked into the naval battles of Guadalcanal quite a bit. A fresh look is always welcome.

CFarnwide
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Very well done! am a new subscriber now

Applekrate
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Eviscerating Battleships is what the Long Lance was designed to do, for a light cruiser (or Heavy in the right spot), or Destroyer it would turn them into metal confetti.

Titus-as-the-Roman
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You are a fantastic story teller. Thank you very much and I look forward to the nest six or seven parts? ;-) Fabolous serie you bring to life, thank you so much for a unbiased telling.

louiselynge
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Brother I have to thank you. As in previous videos I commented on I got to buy and read Guadalcanal and all of Hornfischer books. These are very well done.

misterbaker
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Hi John!

This was a remarkably informative watch. Extraordinarily clear, concise, and contextual. I enjoy your slides as well. They are simple, yet entertaining, as you manage to add subtle details like swimming fish!

Can’t wait to see how you approach the subsequent months of this remarkably complex campaign.

Regards,
Mido

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The Saratoga was totally incapable of avoiding Torpedoes, seriously, every time she was needed the worst she was in dry dock with torpedo repairs. If I didn't know better I'd say they were Sand-Bagg'n

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