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| Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
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| Conflict | World War II, Pacific War | ||||||||||||||||
| Date | October 25, 1942 – October 27, 1942 | ||||||||||||||||
| Place | Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands | ||||||||||||||||
| Result | Japanese victory | ||||||||||||||||
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The Japanese, reluctant to risk their remaining carriers in a major engagement in the Solomons until they had a good land airfield, decided to seize Henderson Field on Guadalcanal. The land offensive commenced on 23 October 1942 but the Marines managed to repulse each assault. Vice Admiral Halsey, the Commander of the South Pacific Area, sent the Hornet and Enterprise to attack the Japanese fleet cruising northeast of the Solomons.
On 26 October both carrier forces launched their aircraft against each other in an exchange of strikes which damaged the Hornet and the Shokaku. In two subsequent attacks Enterprise was hit and damaged while Hornet was set ablaze, abandoned, and later sunk by Japanese destroyers. The Americans retreated eastwards to get air cover from the land bases in the New Hebrides but the Japanese, still cautious because of their defeat at Midway, failed to pursue the American fleet and lost the opportunity to sink or damage Enterprise.