Skip Crawley, "Guadalcanal: Seizing and Defending An Advanced Base Inside the Enemy's Defensive Perimeter"
The #BruteCast takes a look back to the Corps’ history for a case study in the seizure and defense of an advanced base. Fought between 7 August, 1942, and 9 February, 1943, the battle for Guadalcanal (Operation Watchtower) was the first allied land offensive against the Empire of Japan. With contested sea, land, and air domains, Japanese and American forces grappled with each other for advantage as American forces aimed to keep control of the “unsinkable aircraft carrier” of Guadalcanal.
Timothy "Skip" Crawley, a retired Marine infantry officer, regular Marine Corps Gazette contributor, and coordinator for the Marine for Life Network, will examine the planning and execution of the island's defense, comparing the lessons learned back then to modern considerations of the Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations concept.
Intro/outro music is "Evolution" from BenSound.com (https://www.bensound.com)
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