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This volume is the second in the series of histories covering major
Marine Corps bases and training centers. The highly personalized
narrative not only provides a general history of the base, but
covers the growth of the surrounding community.
This book, "Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal: History of U. S. Marine
Corps Operations in World War II, Volume I," covers Marine Corps
participation through the first precarious year of World War II,
when disaster piled on disaster and there seemed no way to check
Japanese aggression. Advanced bases and garrisons were isolated and
destroyed; Guam, Wake, and the Philippines. The sneak attack on
Pearl Harbor, "day that will live in infamy," seriously crippled
the U. S. Pacific Fleet; yet that cripple rose to turn the tide of
the entire war at Midway. Shortly thereafter, the U. S. Marines
launched on Guadalcanal an offensive which was destined to end only
on the home islands of the Empire. The country in general, and the
Marine Corps in particular, entered World War II in a better state
of preparedness than had been the case in any other previous
conflict. But that is a comparative term and does not merit mention
in the same sentence with the degree of Japanese preparedness. What
the Marine Corps did bring into the way, however, was the priceless
ingredient developed during the years of pence: the amphibious
doctrines and techniques that made possible the trans-Pacific
advance - and, for that matter, the invasion of North Africa and
the European continent. By publishing this operations history in a
durable form, it is hoped to make the Marine Corps record
permanently available for the study of military personnel, the
edification of the general public, and the contemplation of serious
scholars of military history.
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