Japan Built An "Invincible" Fortress. The US Just Ignored It

Japan Built An "Invincible" Fortress. The US Just Ignored It
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At 0730 hours on November 1st, 1943, Lieutenant General Alexander Vandergrift stood on the bridge of the command ship Macaulay, watching the coast of Bugenville appear through the morning mist. In 2 hours, 14,000 Marines of the Third Marine Division would hit the beaches at Empress Augusta Bay. The Japanese had 110,000 troops at Rabbal, 250 mi to t... Read More
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