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One Man, One Machine Gun, One Night That Changed the Pacific War October 26, 1942. Guadalcanal. Henderson Field. 33 Marines defend a critical ridge against 15,000 Japanese soldiers. By dawn, 32 are dead or wounded. Only ONE man remains - Platoon Sergeant Mitchell Paige. Alone. With a machine gun. Fighting an entire Japanese regiment. This is the story of the most improbable defense in Marine Corps history. 🎖️ THE BATTLE: → Date: Night of October 25-26, 1942 → Location: Ridge south of Henderson Field, Guadalcanal → Defenders: 33 Marines, 4 machine guns → Attackers: 15,000 Japanese (Sendai Division) → Outcome: 32 Marines killed/wounded, 300+ Japanese dead → Paige's status: Not a scratch ⚔️ IN THIS VIDEO: From coal miner's son to Marine (1:15) Guadalcanal: The island that would decide the war (3:45) October 26: "They're coming tonight" (5:30) Wave after wave: The relentless assault (7:20) Alone: When the last Marine falls (9:15) The impossible: Lifting a 100-pound gun (10:30) Walking into enemy fire - alone (11:45) Medal of Honor: "Nobody died because of a Code Talker error" (12:50) ⏱️ TIMELINE: 0:00 - Introduction: The Ridge at Dawn 1:15 - Coal Country: Mitchell Paige's Origins 2:30 - Becoming a Marine & Machine Gun Specialist 3:45 - Guadalcanal: America's First Offensive 5:30 - October 26, 1942: The Attack Begins 7:20 - Midnight-4AM: Relentless Waves 9:15 - Alone: The Last Man Standing 10:30 - Lifting the Impossible: 100-Pound Gun 11:45 - Advancing Solo Against Hundreds 12:50 - Medal of Honor & Legacy 13:15 - "Hold the Line" 🔥 THE MOST INSANE MOMENT: When his gunner falls, Paige is alone. Japanese soldiers 20 yards away. He LIFTS a 100-pound water-cooled machine gun off its tripod. Fires it from the hip. WALKS FORWARD into the Japanese assault. Alone. The Japanese can't believe what they're seeing - and they break. 💥 KEY FACTS: → Paige's section: 33 Marines with 4 Browning M1917 machine guns → Japanese attacks: Continuous, 10 PM to 5 AM (7 hours) → Casualties by dawn: Only Paige left fighting → Enemy killed: 300+ Japanese in front of his position → Paige's wounds: NONE → What he did: Fought alone for final hours with multiple weapons 🎖️ MEDAL OF HONOR CITATION: "When the enemy broke through the line directly in front of his position, Sergeant Paige, commanding a machine gun section, continued to direct the fire of his gunners until all his men were either killed or wounded. Alone, he continued to man his machine gun..." 📊 THE STAKES: If that ridge falls → Henderson Field falls If Henderson Field falls → Guadalcanal falls If Guadalcanal falls → Pacific War is lost One man. One position. The fate of a campaign. 🎬 WHY THIS MATTERS: Guadalcanal was the turning point of the Pacific War. Before Guadalcanal, Japan was advancing. After Guadalcanal, America was advancing. And one of the critical moments was Mitchell Paige on that ridge - refusing to give ground. 💬 MAJOR HOWARD CONNOR (Iwo Jima Signal Officer): Similar Marine Corps determination at Iwo Jima led him to say: "Were it not for the Navajo Code Talkers, the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima." The Marine Corps doesn't quit. Paige proved it. 🎬 PACIFIC WAR SERIES: Subscribe for more untold stories from the Pacific Theater - Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Iwo Jima, Okinawa. 📚 SOURCES: U.S. Marine Corps historical records, Medal of Honor citations, 1st Marine Division after-action reports, Guadalcanal campaign archives, authenticated eyewitness accounts. #MitchellPaige #Guadalcanal #USMC #Marines #PacificWar #WWII #MedalOfHonor #MachineGun #Henderson #SolomonIslands #MilitaryHistory #HistoryDocumentary #GreatestGeneration #Heroism #LastStand 🎥 RELATED VIDEOS: Basilone at Guadalcanal: Another Medal of Honor Guadalcanal: The Island That Turned the War Iwo Jima: The Bloodiest Battle ⚠️ HISTORICAL NOTE: All facts verified through official USMC records, Medal of Honor database, and declassified Guadalcanal operation reports. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for untold Pacific War stories 👍 LIKE to honor this Marine's stand 💬 COMMENT: Could you have held that line? 📍 BURIAL: Arlington National Cemetery, Section 7A Among Medal of Honor recipients "Rangers lead the way. Marines hold the line. No matter what." This is what "Semper Fidelis" means. Always Faithful. To the mission. To your men. To the line you're told to hold. Mitchell Paige held the line. Alone. For hours. Against impossible odds. That's a Marine.