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90-year-old Jack Maeraunga remembers the Battle of Savo Island – he was there

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It was the first major naval battle of the Battle of Guadalcanal, and Jack Maeraunga remembers it well.

The 90-odd year-old – he is unsure of his actual age – was on Savo Island when the battle, which kick-started the the naval campaign during the Battle of Guadalcanal, took place.

And the local of Savo Island – about a 90 minute boat ride from Honiara – is still there today.

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During a recent tour of the island, SIBC spoke to the man, now a village chief in the village of Bonala on the north-east side of the islands, about his experiences during the battle on August 8 and 9, 1942.

\”I was a small boy,\” he told SIBC. \”Maybe 13 or 14, I\’m not really sure. A long time has passed, but I do remember it.

\”I saw the planes, big ones, lots of them, and the ships.

\”They were frightening, I remember that, they came in and came down – very fast.  I remember one plane dropped a bomb nearby where we were. The bomb hit the water and the village, some died, some survived.\”

Chief Maeraunga said during the battle – in which the US Navy suffered a humiliating defeat and the Australian navy saw one of its flagship vessles, HMAS Canberra, sink – he and mother fled to the bush and lived in a cave inland of the island.

\”We didn’t come back for a long time, we hid away,\” he said. \”We stayed there for a month, away from our house, in a cave in the bush. We didn’t have our garden near the house so we survived on Tarro and Yam, that’s all we ate.

And I remember the ships, the big guns, firing away, the big ships firing at each other, it was scary.

\”But it was a long, long time ago, and I don\’t know if there\’s anyone else on the island that was here.\”

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