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Campaign - 146: The Marshall Islands 1944

Operation Flintlock, The Capture Of Kwajalein And Eniwetok

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Following the capture of Tarawa in November 1943 during World War II (1939-1945), American eyes turned to the Marshall Islands. These were the next vital stepping-stone across the Pacific towards Japan, and would bring the islands of Guam and Saipan within the reach of US forces. In their first amphibious attack, the new 4th Marine Division landed on Roi and Namur islands on 1 February 1944, while US 7th Division landed on Kwajalein. At the time this was the longest shore-to-shore amphibious assault in history. The lessons of the bloody fighting on Tarawa had been well learned and the successful attack on the Marshalls set the pattern for future amphibious operations in the Pacific War.

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Campaign - 146: The Marshall Islands 1944, Gordon L. Rottman, Howard Gerrard

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Titul
Campaign - 146: The Marshall Islands 1944
Podtitul
Operation Flintlock, The Capture Of Kwajalein And Eniwetok
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2004
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
96
ISBN10
1841768510
ISBN13
9781841768519
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Hodnocení
3,3 z 5
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Following the capture of Tarawa in November 1943 during World War II (1939-1945), American eyes turned to the Marshall Islands. These were the next vital stepping-stone across the Pacific towards Japan, and would bring the islands of Guam and Saipan within the reach of US forces. In their first amphibious attack, the new 4th Marine Division landed on Roi and Namur islands on 1 February 1944, while US 7th Division landed on Kwajalein. At the time this was the longest shore-to-shore amphibious assault in history. The lessons of the bloody fighting on Tarawa had been well learned and the successful attack on the Marshalls set the pattern for future amphibious operations in the Pacific War.