Guadalcanal Diary
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Offering a soldier's perspective, this classic work recounts the pivotal battles of Guadalcanal during World War II. Richard Tregaskis, a volunteer and one of the few on-site correspondents, immerses himself in the soldiers' experiences, facing air raids, scarce rations, and perilous combat. His firsthand account captures the intensity and chaos of the U.S. troops' initial landing, providing a vivid and thrilling insight into a crucial moment in military history.


