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Ironbottom Sound

"Ironbottom Sound" (alternatively Iron Bottom Sound or Ironbottomed Sound or Iron Bottom Bay) is the name given by Allied sailors to the stretch of water at the southern end of The Slot between Guadalcanal, Savo Island, and Florida Island of the Solomon Islands, because of the dozens of ships and planes that sank there during the naval actions comprising the Battle of Guadalcanal during 1942–1943. Before the war, it was called Savo Sound. Every year on the battle's anniversary, a US ship cruises into the waters and drops a wreath to commemorate the men who lost their lives. For many Navy sailors, and those who served in the area during that time, the waters in this area are considered sacred, and strict silence is observed as ships cruise through.

9 August 1942

Battle of Savo Island

11–12 October 1942

Battle of Cape Esperance

13–15 November 1942

Naval Battle of Guadalcanal

30 November 1942

Battle of Tassafaronga

1–16 April 1943

Operation I-Go

Fubuki-class destroyer

Fubuki

Furutaka-class heavy cruiser; wreck located 30 km (16 nmi; 19 mi) northwest of Savo Island

Furutaka

List of shipwrecks of Oceania

Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound

; Archbold, Rick (1993). The Lost Ships of Guadalcanal. New York: Warner/Madison Press. ISBN 0-446-51636-8. Retrieved 31 March 2022.

Ballard, Robert D.

Archived 2 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine

Casualties: U.S. Navy and Coast Guard Vessels, Sunk or Damaged Beyond Repair during World War II, 7 December 1941 – 1 October 1945

National Geographic: The Lost Fleet of Guadalcanal, Part , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Kinney, Pat (2018-03-20). . The Courier. Retrieved 2018-03-20.

"Juneau wreckage bittersweet find for Sullivans, families"