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===Audio/visual media=== | |||
*[http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=462 ''Guadalcanal Diary'' (1943) at the American Film Institute (AFI)] - Film adaptation of Tregaskis' book referenced in "Bibliography" section. | |||
*[http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=50102 ''Flying Leathernecks'' (1951) at the American Film Institute (AFI)] - Fictional drama about U.S. Marine pilots involved in the Battle of Guadalcanal. | |||
*[http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=22342 ''The Thin Red Line'' (1964) at the American Film Institute (AFI)] - Film adaptation of James Jones' fictional, dramatic novel of the same title set on Guadalcanal. | |||
*[http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=61604 ''The Thin Red Line'' (1998) at the American Film Institute (AFI)] - Remake of the above. |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 26 October 2013
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Web
- Anderson, Charles R. (1993). GUADALCANAL (brochure). U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
- Cagney, James (2005). The Battle for Guadalcanal (javascript). HistoryAnimated.com. Retrieved on 2006-05-17.- Interactive animation of the battle
- Chen, C. Peter (2004 - 2006). Guadalcanal Campaign. World War II Database. Retrieved on 2006-05-17.
- de Vos, M.E. (2003 - 2006). Map of Guadalcanal.
- Donahue, Jr.,, Jim (2005). Guadalcanal Journal. Retrieved on 2006-11-08.
- Flahavin, Peter (2004). Guadalcanal Battle Sites, 1942-2004. Retrieved on 2006-08-02. - Web site with many pictures of Guadalcanal battle sites from 1942 and how they look now.
- Hoffman, Jon T. (1995). FROM MAKIN TO BOUGAINVILLE: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War (brochure). WORLD WAR II COMMEMORATIVE SERIES. Marine Corps Historical Center. Retrieved on 2006-08-29.
- Hoffman, Jon T.. SILK CHUTES AND HARD FIGHTING: US. Marine Corps Parachute Units in World War II (English). Commemorative series 1. Marine Corps History and Museums Division. Retrieved on December 26, 2006.
- Mersky, Peter B. (1993). Time of the Aces: Marine Pilots in the Solomons, 1942-1944 (English). Marines in World War II Commemorative Series. History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. Retrieved on October 20, 2006.
- raku@chello.at (full author name not available) (2006). Report of a Japanese soldier about the battle of Guadalcanal (English and German). Retrieved on July 11, 2006.
- Shaw, Henry I. (1992). First Offensive: The Marine Campaign For Guadalcanal. Marines in World War II Commemorative Series. Retrieved on 2006-07-25.
- U.S. Army Center of Military History. Japanese Operations in the Southwest Pacific Area, Volume II - Part I. Reports of General MacArthur. Retrieved on 2006-12-08.- Translation of the official record by the Japanese Demobilization Bureaux detailing the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy's participation in the Southwest Pacific area of the Pacific War.
- Zimmerman, John L. (1949). The Guadalcanal Campaign. Marines in World War II Historical Monograph. Retrieved on 2006-07-04.
Audio/visual media
- Guadalcanal Diary (1943) at the American Film Institute (AFI) - Film adaptation of Tregaskis' book referenced in "Bibliography" section.
- Flying Leathernecks (1951) at the American Film Institute (AFI) - Fictional drama about U.S. Marine pilots involved in the Battle of Guadalcanal.
- The Thin Red Line (1964) at the American Film Institute (AFI) - Film adaptation of James Jones' fictional, dramatic novel of the same title set on Guadalcanal.
- The Thin Red Line (1998) at the American Film Institute (AFI) - Remake of the above.