This video discusses the Japanese evacuation of Guadalcanal at Cape Esperance in February 1943, marking the end of the campaign. It details the difficult retreat of Japanese troops after the defeat at Edson's Ridge and their subsequent evacuation by destroyers. The American perspective highlights their mopping-up operations and the anticlimactic discovery of abandoned equipment at Cape Esperance.
The Battle of Alligator Creek marked the first major land engagement between US Marines and Japanese forces in the Pacific. Marines utilized devastating 37mm canister rounds against Japanese infantry charges, proving more lethal than machine guns. The battle provided crucial intelligence on Japanese combat tactics, including their refusal to surrender.
The Papa Nambu, an evolution of Kijiro Nambu's 1902 design, was produced from 1906 to 1928. It features improvements over the Grandpa model like a larger trigger guard and a swiveling lanyard loop, and is chambered in 8mm Nambu. Despite 'Army Type' markings, it was primarily adopted by the Japanese Navy. Production ceased with the introduction of the Type 14 Nambu.
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