Japanese Charged Him for 3 Hours — He Left 200 Bodies in Front of His Machine Gun Alone D
At 3:18 a.m. on October 26th, 1942, Platoon Sergeant Mitchell Page stood alone behind an M1917 Browning water cooled machine gun on a ridge 400 yardd south of Henderson Field, Guadal Canal, watching 2,000 Japanese soldiers advance through jungle darkness. The 24year-old Paige commanded a machine gun section. Four guns, 16 marines. They had been…
