While the battle of Iwo Jima started in the month of February Guadalcanal ended in the month of February ... also never to be forgotten, source USMC history division
Guadalcanal Campaign 7 August 1942 – 9 February 1943
(6 months and 2 days)
Part 1

Ships loaded with marines heading to Gaudalcanal

Artillery on board ship, preparatory to be taken ashore, off Guadalcanal, September 1942.

Marines making landing upon beach-head with amphibious tractors during training maneuvers.

Marines in landing boats, after leaving ships at rendezvous off Guadalcanal.

MARINE GUNS COME ASHORE – Ever watchful for a sign of the enemy, Marines land needed guns and trucks on the beach of Guadalcanal Island, with the aid of a sturdy Higgins landing boat.

1st wave of Marines at Tetere Beach where the advanced echelon of the Marine Division landed.

LEAVING GUADALCANAL: Marines are kept busy loading material into Higgins boats on the beach at Guadalcanal. All hands “turned to” to load as fast as they could for all men welcomed the chance to take another sea voyage.

105mm howitzer mounted on an amphibious vehicle.

Tired marines

MARINE HEADQUARTERS – Headquarters area. Marines in a coconut grove near the Tenaru River, Guadalcanal.

During the rainy season on Guadalcanal, camp areas were flooded, causing American troops much misery. As example is this coconut grove Marine camp. Equipment was soaked and fire-arms were increasingly difficult to keep free from rust. Even under these conditions, the Marines continued their daily duties.

Japanese bomber planes (Bettys) skim the ocean as they attack the American transport, Hunter Liggett, carrying Marines off Guadalcanal. The sky is filled with the black bursts of anti-aircraft fire thrown up by the ships.

MARINES GO WADING – A patrol composed of fighting Leathernecks start their trek on a mission at sunset on Guadalcanal, Solomon Island.

Guadalcanal

Guadalcanal…..The original Henderson Field soon after its capture from the Japanese. Taken from a Grumman J2F “Duck”. Nov 1942