I stumbled upon an episode that covered the landing on Guadalcanal. I didn't get to watch very much of it but I liked what I saw. I don't remember seeing any of that footage before. I imagine the History Channel will start running it regularly before long. Like they do with Band of Brothers.
http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?1865
Lettens Jan18/11/2009
S/S SIMON BOLIVAR
Owned by the Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij and built in 1927 by the Rotterdam Droogdok Maatschappij; 8,309 tons; 419.9x59.1x27.7 ft. ; 856 n.h.p.; 14 knots; quadruple expansion engine.
On November 18th, 1939, the Dutch liner Simon Bolivar (Capt. H. Voorspuiy), was on a voyage from Holland to Paramaribo, when she struck a mine, off Harwich.
The liner carried 400 passengers and crew.The explosion was very violent and many people on the deck were killed, Capt. Voorspuiy was mortally wounded and died.
The Simon Bolivar’s masts were blown down and she began to settle by the stern. The ship’s radio was damaged by the explosion and the S.O.S. could not be sent out.
Nevertheless, other vessels were quickly on the spot. About 15 minutes after the first explosion, there was a second explosion that badly damaged some of the remaining lifeboats.
According to the ship’s officers, the vessel had struck two mines, one on each side of the ship.
S/S Simon Bolivar finally sank with the loss of 84 lives.
ref. used: Hocking C., Dictionary of Disasters at Sea during the Age of Steam
Watch it very closely. Here's what I saw: