What follows here, just a brief insight into Pain and Purpose in
the Pacific. This book did not begin with the idea of a chronology
of the battles of the Pacific War, although an overview is
included. But instead it was intended to be a brief account of the
battles on Saipan, Tinian, and Okinawa as I retrace the travels of
one Marine from the farmland of Minnesota to Japan and back. Carl
J. Johnson spent 30 months in the Pacific. Four of those months
were in bitter combat on the islands of Saipan, Tinian, and
Okinawa. He is my uncle. I have been blessed to travel, & to
spend time at many of the places he traveled during World War II.
My travels didn't stop there.
As a Continental Airlines pilot based in Guam, now retired and
having lived on Saipan, I have had the opportunity over a seven
year period to visit other islands that were the scene of horrific
battles of World War II. In addition to Saipan, Tinian, and
Okinawa, I will mention a few of them. Included are Guam where I
was based during the closing years of my airline career; also
Belau, which is Palau, and includes Peleliu. Included too in this
book are Iwo Jima, Corregidor and the Philippines. In my travels
beyond Hawaii and Pearl Harbor, which was my introduction into the
Pacific, were Yap, and Truk, which is Chuuk, and Pohnpei in the
Carolines. And I've spent time in Japan.
During my time in the Pacific, I have been presented with the
opportunity to speak with several of the veterans of the Pacific
War. Doing so has in some cases allowed me in some small way to
understand a sense of the hell they had to suffer through. Included
in this report are a few of their stories, as well as stories from
some of the people of the islands who in one way or another were
involved in the conflict.
It is with a depth of gratitude that I acknowledge the Military
Historical Tours of Alexandria, Virginia for allowing me to be a
part of their tours to the islands of Iwo Jima, and Okinawa, as
well as Guam, Tinian and Saipan. I appreciate this organization,
dedicated to preserving the memories of the war, and to the
honoring of the military personnel who were there at the time.
While living on either Guam or Saipan I also was able to visit on
my own most of the islands mentioned on this page. But it was the
Military Historical Tours, and it's President USMC Colonel Warren
Wiedhahn ([email protected]) that made it possible for me to visit
Iwo Jima. They allowed me to join them once a year for 4
consecutive years. I have since returned a 5th time in March of
2010. It was through this great organization that over a 7 year
period (while living on both Guam and Saipan in the Marianas
Islands), I was able to meet most of the WWII veterans mentioned
here; and these aging veterans of the War in the Pacific whom I
have met, have touched my heart. In addition to my uncle, this book
is for them too.
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