Koli Point action
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U.S. forces offensive at Koli Point, Guadalcanal, November, 1942.
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Action at Koli Point between U.S. and Japanese forces on Guadalcanal, November 2-3, 1942.
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U.S. movement and action at Koli Point, November 4-9, 1942.
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Japanese Colonel Toshinari Shoji, commander of the 230th Infantry Regiment and other units during the Koli Point action
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75 mm pack howitzers of the 1st Battalion, 11th U.S. Marine Regiment fire in support of the U.S. Marine and Army operation against Japanese forces around Koli Point on Guadalcanal in November, 1942.
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Marine artillery forward observer in a tree near Koli Point.
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A U.S. destroyer provides gunfire support for U.S. forces on Guadalcanal during actions in early November, 1942.
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Marines use a field telephone during the Koli Point action.
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Marine wounded are evacuated from Koli Point during the action.
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Carlson's Raiders land at Aola Bay.
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Native guides lead 2d Raider Battalion Marines during the "Long Patrol" combat/reconnaissance patrol behind Japanese lines, November, 1942.
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Major James Roosevelt, son of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, was the executive officer of the 2nd Raiders on the Makin Raid and Guadalcanal.
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Map of Carlson's "Long Patrol."