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Killing Ground on Okinawa - The Battle for Sugar Loaf Hill (Hardcover)
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Killing Ground on Okinawa - The Battle for Sugar Loaf Hill (Hardcover)
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On May 12, 1945, the 6th Marine Division was nearing Naha, capital
of Okinawa. To the division's front lay a low, loaf-shaped hill. It
looked no different from other hills seized with relative ease over
the past few days. But this hill, soon to be dubbed, Sugar Loaf,
was very different indeed. Part of a complex of three hills, Sugar
Loaf formed the western anchor of General Mitsuru Ushijima's Shuri
Line, which stretched from coast to coast across the island. Sugar
Loaf was critical to the defense of that line, preventing U.S.
forces from turning the Japanese flank. Over the next week, the
Marines made repeated attacks on the hill losing thousands of men
to death, wounds, and combat fatigue. Not until May 18 was Sugar
Loaf finally seized. Two days later, the Japanese mounted a
battalion-sized counterattack in an effort to regain their lost
position, but the Marines held. Ironically, these losses may not
have been necessary. General Lemuel Shepherd, Jr., had argued for
an amphibious assault to the rear of the Japanese defense line, but
his proposal was rejected by U.S. Tenth Army Commander General
Simon Bolivar Buckner. That refusal led to a controversy that has
continued to this day.
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