This celebrated classic gives a soldier's-eye-view of the Guadalcanal
battles--crucial to World War II, the war that continues to fascinate us
all, and to military history in general. Unlike some of those on
Guadalcanal in the fall of 1942, Richard Tregaskis volunteered to be
there. An on-location news correspondent (at the time, one of only two
on Guadalcanal), he lived alongside the soldiers: sleeping on the
ground--only to be awoken by air raids--eating the sometimes meager
rations, and braving some of the most dangerous battlefields of World
War II. He more than once narrowly escaped the enemy's fire, and so we
have this incisive and exciting inside account of the groundbreaking
initial landing of U.S. troops on Guadalcanal.
With a new Introduction by Mark Bowden--renowned journalist and author
of Black Hawk Down--this edition of Guadalcanal Diary makes available
once more one of the most important American works of the war.