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On August 7, 1942, America staged its first Pacific offensive during World War II with the invasion of Guadalcanal, a six-month battle that proved to be a turning point in the war.
Marines traveled to the Solomon Islands to mark the first major U.S. ground offensive against Imperial Japan in World War II.
Seventy-five years ago today, 10,000 Marines were thousands of miles from home, capturing Guadalcanal from the Japanese.
On Monday, the country will mark the 75th anniversary of the battle at the World War II Memorial in Washington. It was the first real test for the Greatest Generation, historians say.
When Harold Berg stepped onto the white beach of Guadalcanal in late July, he carried memories of the battle he participated in 75 years ago, and also of his buddies he left behind.
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