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timerover
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October 3, 2016
Subject:
Been There
I have had the incredible privilege to visit Guadalcanal, land on Henderson Field, and fly over Iron Bottom Sound, and the Slot. I cannot find words to describe the incredible bravery of the men who fought there. After seeing this, please do some reading on the subject to better understand it.
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seahorse1945
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February 18, 2011
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Seahorse1945 Review
Its worth noting that it took a lot of men women and children working together to supply feed and support our soldiers in conflict- here's to you ! A mighty big heartfelt salute and a prayer for your every need. And to the soldiers who tried, who died, who retreated to fight again , who saw victory, who were treated miserably as captives--to you there is nothing I could ever say but thank you- my wife thanks you and my 6 all- american children thank you with every day that passes. What the schools don't teach about this war I do- my children know well the reason for freedom. Thank you men and women of the Armed forces of the United States of America- You have done well!
Reviewer:
Bill544
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January 29, 2011
Subject:
Semper Fidelis
This is to honor The 1st Marine Division
VMF 214
Reviewer:
Kluger Kid
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January 29, 2011
Subject:
Sound Track
The sound track leaves food for thought as to it's validity, especially when in the Jungle of Guadalcanal, we hear the sound of Australian Kookaburras cackling away. A common error that was often made in the old Tarzan films. Any Aussie knows that Kookaburras are indigenous to Eastern Australia.
Reviewer:
richgoup
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January 28, 2011
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Guadalcanal (Victory at sea).
Season 1, episode 6.
Original air date: 7 December 1952.
Guadalcanal depicts some of the bloodiest WWII battles on Victory at Sea.
Cast: Leonard Graves (Narrator: voice), Ernest J. King (Himself) and Geroge C. Marshall (Hinself).
From IMDB.