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  <title>148 - The Battle of Henderson Field - Guadalcanal 1942</title>
  <description>This episode is the 14th episode in our Guadalcanal series.&amp;amp;nbsp; We look at the Battle of Henderson Field, which is the decisive terrain for the campaign.&amp;amp;nbsp; Had the airfield been lost, it is likely that the US would not have been able to hold Guadalcanal. We discuss: How do you defend critical terrain against a numerically superior force?How should defensive positions exploit terrain to maximize effectiveness? How do you integrate combined arms in the defense? How does poor communication affect tactical coordination?&amp;amp;nbsp; How do you integrate unfamiliar units into ongoing operations?  The 164th got their introduction into combat at Henderson Field.&amp;amp;nbsp; They were a North Dakota National Guard unit and had only been on Guadalcanal for 10 days.&amp;amp;nbsp; They were bought up to bolster the heavily outnumbered defences.&amp;amp;nbsp; Rather than have the unit deploy into the line and take over a part of the line, Puller had small groups lead into their positions next to Marines.&amp;amp;nbsp; Piecemeal deployment, the last thing you want to happen to your Regiment, but it employed the green troops to fight next to seasoned Marines.&amp;amp;nbsp; At the end of the fight, Chesty Puller said, &amp;quot;These farm boys can fight!&amp;quot;        Check out the show notes for the Guadalcanal&amp;amp;nbsp;series.        https://www.patreon.com/cw/principlesofwar - if you've learnt something from this episode and you can afford it, please support the podcast at Patreon.  Looking for YouTube PME videos?&amp;amp;nbsp; Check out the Principles of War YouTube Channel.  Great Professional Military Education for your Unit.&amp;amp;nbsp; This episode covers static defence, combined arms, terrain and leadership. </description>
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