ORIGINAL: Don Bowen
Here is a document on the subject. I have been working on this for several years, accumulating additional data whenever I can find it. See note 4.
Any additional data gratefully welcomed.
Re Christmas Island:
Not sure this article about the MOH dentist counts as data:
http://www.cda.org/library/cda_member/p ... medal.html
Searching on the 102 Infantry led to two hits:
Company A
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... -102in.htm
During World War II, the 1st Battalion 102nd Infantry moved out as part of a task force on January 30, 1942 to the South Pacific. Company A 1st Battalion Infantry went to Christmas Island. The battalion remained on Christmas Island, and there are many stories about their fears of a Japanese invasion of the island that never came. The stories are preserved in the 102nd Infantry Museum in the New Haven Armory.
Company C
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_q ... n31170654/
On a couple of web sites I ran into some comments recorded from pilots passing through Canton that there was little visible defense as late as 1943.
Edit -- Oh well, I reread your paper and see that you already had the 1st of the 102nd at Christmas. I'll refresh my memory more carefully before my next wild goose chase on the net.