Marines In the Marianas. Volume 2: Tinian and Guam Marines In the Marianas. Volume 2: Tinian and Guam

Marines In the Marianas. Volume 2: Tinian and Guam

A Pictorial Record

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Publisher Description

The American mid-1944 campaign in the Mariana Islands was an important strategic step that placed Tokyo and the rest of Japan’s industrial heartland within range of the new U.S. Army Air Forces B-29 very-long-range bombers. Once the islands were secured and the airfields were built, the army air forces in the Pacific could do to Japanese industry what their counterparts in Europe had been doing to German industry since mid-1943.


Even though these important objectives in the Marianas had been accorded an early place in prewar strategic planning, the shape of the Pacific War had left them alone for two and a half years of hard battles in the Solomon Islands and at the far eastern periphery of Japanese central Pacific holdings: first Tarawa in November 1943, then the Marshall Islands in January and February 1944. 


The first and most difficult objective in the Marianas was Saipan, a former German colony that had been in Japanese hands since the end of World War I but had not been fortified in any meaningful way until the spring of 1944. By early June, despite effective interference from U.S. Navy submarines, the island was defended by approximately thirty-one thousand combat troops of varying quality and in various states of readiness. Squaring off against the defenders were two battle-hardened Marine divisions, each numbering about twenty thousand troops and supported by an array of twelve combat, combat support, and service battalions, not to mention ample carrier air support and U.S. Navy warships.


Relying mainly on 290 gripping photos gleaned from government archives, many with extended captions, veteran military history author Eric Hammel has created a stunning and coherent battle history dedicated to the memory of the United States Marines who endured the bloody campaign to secure Saipan from its stubborn defenders.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
March 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pacifica Military History
SELLER
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
SIZE
71.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Ed Saipan ,

Marianas Pt 1 & 2

I wish I could write like this. I live on the island of Saipan and lived on Guam in the 50's, so this is very informative and adds a new dimension to where I live and where I grew up and played as a child.
Cudo's to Mr Hammel ...sorry if I misspelled that Eric drop by and have a beer at the VFW Saipan. The infamous Dr Tudor (DVM)
Best regards,
Ed T
Saipan

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