140 - Battle of Edson's Ridge: How the Marines saved the Cactus Air Force

140 - Battle of Edson's Ridge: How the Marines saved the Cactus Air Force

Author: James Eling November 13, 2025 Duration: 42:30

This is the sixth episode of our Guadalcanal series with historian and author Dave Holland.

This episodes discusses:

How close did Japanese forces come to capturing Henderson Field in September 1942?
Why was Edson's Ridge the key terrain for defending Guadalcanal's airfield?
How did pre-registered artillery fire shape the outcome on Edson's Ridge?
What command decisions did Edson make when his defensive plan began to unravel?
How did the Marines adapt to Japanese infiltration tactics during the night attacks?
In what ways did Edson's Ridge save the Cactus Air Force?
Why did Kawaguchi underestimate the Marines defending Henderson Field?
What leadership failures forced the September purge of underperforming Marine officers?
How did logistics and fatigue shape the Marines' combat effectiveness on the ridge?
What lessons from Edson's Ridge matter for modern all-arms defensive planning?

 

Dave is an ex-Marine and was posted to Guadalcananal with the Australian Federal Police.  He regularly leads battlefield study tours through the area. He is a world-leading expert on the battles of Guadalcanal and author of Guadalcanal's Longest Fight - The Pivotal Battles of the Matanikau Front.

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