USN PT Boat vs IJN Destroyer: Tokyo Express 194243
By (Author) Mark Stille
Illustrated by Edouard A. Groult
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
29th July 2025
27th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Specific battles
Paperback
80
Width 184mm, Height 248mm
This fully illustrated book assesses the trial of strength between US Navy PT boats and Japanese destroyers operating in the Solomon Islands during 194243. During the Solomons fighting, the IJN was forced to rely on destroyers to move men and materiel to its forward garrisons. Conducted at night to avoid American air power, these missions, first seen during the struggle for Guadalcanal, were dubbed the Tokyo Express. Unable to derail the Tokyo Express by using its destroyers, the USN deployed PT boats off Guadalcanal from October 1942; sinking one destroyer and damaging another. As the fighting moved into the Central Solomons, the USN attempted to disrupt the build-up of Japanese forces on New Georgia Island and other Japanese strongholds by using cruisers and destroyers, but this approach resulted in heavy losses. PT boat operations were increasingly important after the Japanese turned to barges to move troops and supplies. Full-colour artwork and mapping and carefully chosen archive photographs complement vivid battle narratives and shrewd analysis in this lively account of the ships and men fighting on both sides in the crucial Solomon Islands campaign at the height of World War II. Renowned authority Mark Stille explores the background to this epic clash of arms, charts its course during 194243, and offers insights into the performance of both sides in this pivotal campaign of World War II in the Pacific.
Mark Stille, a former US Navy officer, recently concluded a nearly 40-year career in the US intelligence community, including tours on the faculty of the Naval War College, on the Joint Staff and on US Navy ships. He is the author of numerous Osprey titles focusing on World War II naval history, including Duel 48: USN Destroyer vs IJN Destroyer.