(August 7, 1942 – February 21, 1943)
Guadalcanal was one of the first campaigns in which the newly formed Military Intelligence Service (MIS) participated. The campaign also involved one of the most significant battles in US military history, representing a new kind of war that involved the complex coordination of land, sea, and air forces.
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese forces established a major base at Rabaul on New Britain Island in the Southwest Pacific, which would become the headquarters of their Southeastern Fleet. In early May 1942, they landed in the British Solomon Islands. On Tulagi and the nearby islands of Tanambogo, Gavutu, and Florida, they set up seaplane and communications bases.