Osprey's examination of the first American amphibious assault of World War II (1939-1945). On what was a virtually unheard of Pacific island, the United States shattered the myth of Japanese invincibility, as the US Marines and Army halted the apparently irresistible Japanese advance in its tracks. Over 30,000 American and Japanese casualties were suffered in five months of bitter fighting. From the ranks of the units that contested this campaign a seasoned fighting force of US veterans was created that would, island by island, sweep the Japanese back across the Pacific.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
The Origins of the Campaign
The Opposing Plans
The Opposing Commanders
The Opposing Forces
The Landings
August
September
October
November
The Army Takes Over
The Final Phase
Epilogue
The Battlefield Today
Chronology
A Guide to Further Reading
Index