Cross that bridge

The Sarakata River bridge is almost an icon of Luganville. Some newly discovered images show its rebuild by US Navy Seabees in 1943.
Fly by night

The Japanese carried out their first night air attack as Task Force 18 headed for Guadalcanal. It was an embarrassment for Admirals Halsey and Nimitz.
The logistics of war

Base Button on Espiritu Santo was of a staggering size and by the end of the war around 500,000 personnel had passed through the base.
The battle for Rabaul

Allied aircraft attacked Japanese ships, airfields, and port facilities in Rabaul to prevent Japanese forces from attacking the Allied invasion force of Bougainville.
Hawaii’s little known heroes

The incredible story of a local Hawaiian couple who prevented a downed Japanese pilot from escaping, following his crash in Hawaii.
Get Yamamoto

The death of Admiral Yamamoto, was seen by some as a turning point of the Pacific War. But others, like Nimitz, questioned the potential outcome.
Of Stronger stuff

The remarkable story of Lt Barr Miller Jr, not only survived the sinking of the USS Strong but survived on a Japanese occupied island for 39 days.
Donna makes our Day

Reuniting dog tags found on Santo with surviving family members back home is something we love doing – with a little help from our wonderful historian, Donna.
Floating an idea

Floating pontoons were used throughout the Pacific during WWII. To think, they began life when a US Navy captain began playing with cigar boxes and kite sticks.
You’re on the air

It kept the soldiers, sailors and airmen entertained while they were a long way from home. The Mosquito Network was their link back home.