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United States Marine Corps Ranks and Grades, 1775-1969 (Paperback): Truman R. Strobridge, Edwin, T. Turnbladh, Rowland P. Gill United States Marine Corps Ranks and Grades, 1775-1969 (Paperback)
Truman R. Strobridge, Edwin, T. Turnbladh, Rowland P. Gill
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"United States Marine Corps Ranks and Grades, 1775-1969" is a concise history of officer and enlisted grade structure. Official records and appropriate historical works were used in compiling this narrative, which is published for the information of those interested in this aspect of Marine Corps history.

Hold High the Torch - A History of the 4th Marines (Paperback): Kenneth W. Condit, Edwin, T. Turnbladh Hold High the Torch - A History of the 4th Marines (Paperback)
Kenneth W. Condit, Edwin, T. Turnbladh; Foreword by R. MCC Pate
R1,128 Discovery Miles 11 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hold High the Torch - A History of the 4th Marines (Hardcover): Kenneth W. Condit, Edwin, T. Turnbladh Hold High the Torch - A History of the 4th Marines (Hardcover)
Kenneth W. Condit, Edwin, T. Turnbladh; Foreword by R. MCC Pate
R1,439 Discovery Miles 14 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Central Pacific Drive - History of U. S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II, Volume III (Paperback): Bernard C. Nalty,... Central Pacific Drive - History of U. S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II, Volume III (Paperback)
Bernard C. Nalty, Edwin, T. Turnbladh, Jr., Henry, I. Shaw
R953 Discovery Miles 9 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, "Central Pacific Drive: History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II, Volume III," the third in a projected five-volume series, continues the comprehensive history of Marine Corps operations in World War II. The story of individual campaigns, once told in separate detail in preliminary monographs, has been reevaluated and rewritten to show events in proper proportion to each other and in correct perspective to the war as a whole. New material, particularly from Japanese sources, which has become available since the writing of the monographs, has been included to provide fresh insight into the Marine Corps' contribution to the final victory in the Pacific. During the period covered in these pages, we learned a great deal about the theory and practice of amphibious warfare. But most of all we confirmed the basic soundness of the doctrine which had been developed in prewar years by a dedicated and farsighted group of Navy and Marine Corps officers. These men, the leaders and workers in the evolution of modern amphibious tactics and techniques, served their country well. Anticipating the demands of a vast naval campaign in the Pacific, they developed requirements and tested prototypes for the landing craft and vehicles which first began to appear in large numbers at the time of the Central Pacific battles. Many of the senior officers among these prewar teachers and planners were the commanders who led the forces afloat and ashore in the Gilberts, Marshalls, and Marianas. Allied strategy envisioned two converging drives upon the inner core of Japanese defenses, one mounted in the Southwest Pacific under General MacArthur's command, the other in the Central Pacific under Admiral Nimitz. Although Marines fought on land and in the air in the campaign to isolate Rabaul, and played a part significant beyond their numbers, it was in the Central Pacific that the majority of Fleet Marine Force units saw action. Here, a smoothly functioning Navy-Marine Corps team, ably supported by Army ground and air units, took part in a series of tiny and heavily-defended islets, where there was little room for maneuver and no respite from combat, to large islands where two and three divisions could advance in concert. As the narrative of this volume clearly shows, victory against a foe as determined and as competent as the Japanese could not have been won without a high cost in the lives of the men who did the fighting. Our advance from Tarawa to Guam was paid for in the blood of brave men, ordinary Americans whose sacrifice for their country should never be forgotten. Nor will it be by those who were honored to serve with them.

United States Marine Corps Ranks and Grades 1775-1969 (Paperback): Truman R. Strobridge, Edwin, T. Turnbladh, Rowland P. Gill United States Marine Corps Ranks and Grades 1775-1969 (Paperback)
Truman R. Strobridge, Edwin, T. Turnbladh, Rowland P. Gill
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

United States Marine Corp Ranks and Grades, 1775-1969 is a concise history of officer and enlisted grade structure. Official records and appropriate historical works were used in compiling this narrative, which is published for the information of those interested in this aspect of Marine Corps history.

Central Pacific Drive - History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II (Paperback): Henry Shaw, Bernard C. Nalty,... Central Pacific Drive - History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II (Paperback)
Henry Shaw, Bernard C. Nalty, Edwin, T. Turnbladh
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The series of Central Pacific operations that began at Tarawa in November 1943 marked a period of steadily increasing momentum in our drive toward the Japanese home islands. To a great extent, these operations were periods of trial---and occasionally of error---when our amphibious striking force, the Fifth Fleet and the V Amphibious Corps, tested and proved the basic soundness of the doctrine, tactics, and techniques developed by the Navy and Marine Corps in the years before the World War II. This was a time of innovation too, when new weapons, improved methods of fire support, and organizational developments all played a large part in our victories. The lessons learned in the Gilberts, reaffirmed and applied with increasing effect in the Marshalls and Marianas, were of priceless value in shortening the war.

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