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Devil Dogs, King Company, Third Battalion, 5th Marines : from Guadalcanal to the shores of Japan, Saul David

Label
Devil Dogs, King Company, Third Battalion, 5th Marines : from Guadalcanal to the shores of Japan, Saul David
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 536-587) and index
Illustrations
platesmapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Devil Dogs
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1281585741
Responsibility statement
Saul David
Sub title
King Company, Third Battalion, 5th Marines : from Guadalcanal to the shores of Japan
Summary
"The 'Devil Dogs' of King Company, Third Battalion, 5th Marines--part of the legendary 1st Marine Division--were among the first American troops to take the offensive in World [War] II--and also the last."
Table Of Contents
Maps -- Foreword -- Introduction -- "I would've followed him anywhere" : Southwest Pacific, 6 August 1942 -- "Where I'm going will either make or break me" : Southwest Pacific, 6 August 1942 -- "Will I run? Will I be afraid?" : British Solomon Islands, 7 August 1942 -- "You think we'll ever get off this damned island?" : Guadalcanal, 8-11 August 1942 -- The Goettge Patrol : Guadalcanal, 8-11 August 1942 -- "Boy, they were a sight for sore eyes!" : Guadalcanal, 18 August-14 September 1942 -- "A pesthole that reeked of death, struggle and disease" : Guadalcanal, September 1942 -- "Thirty hours of pure hell" : Guadalcanal, October 1942 -- "It was just a crazy thing to do" : the Battle of Point Cruz, 1-4 November 1942 -- "We've got the bastards licked!" : Guadalcanal, 7 November-9 December 1942 -- "Saviours of Australia" : Brisbane and Melbourne, December 1942-January 1943 -- "The trick is to turn just fast enough" : Camp Balcombe, January-March 1943 -- New arrivals : Camp Balcombe, January-March 1943 -- Planning for action : Southwest Pacific, March-December 1943 -- "Green hell" : Cape Gloucester, 26 December 1943-2 January 1944 -- Suicide Creek : Cape Gloucester, 3-4 January 1944 -- Walt's Ridge : Cape Gloucester, 9-10 January 1944 -- Seek and destroy : New Britain, January-February 1944 -- Operation Appease : Talasea, March 1944 -- "The sickness, the rain, the spider" : New Britain, March-May 1944 -- "Whose bright idea was this anyway?" : Pavuvu Island, May 1944 -- Changing places : Pavuvu Island, May-June 1944 -- Operation Stalemate : Southwest Pacific, June-July, 1944 -- Sledgehammer : Pavuvu Island, June 1944 -- "They really put on a show" : Pavuvu Island, June-August 1944 -- "This is going to be a short one, a quickie" : Southwest Pacific, July-September 1944 -- "Move it! Move it!" : Peleliu, 15 September 1944 -- "They're Nip tanks!" : Peleliu, 15 September 1944 -- "Everywhere shells flashed like giant firecrackers" : Peleliu, 16-17 September 1944 -- "I never saw such agonized expressions" : Peleliu, 20-25 September 1944 -- "I'm hit! Christ, I'm hit!" : Sniper's Alley, 25-26 September 1944 -- "Put the man out of his misery!" : Ngesebus Island, 28-29 September 1944 -- "Shit, they're behind us!" : Umurbrogol Pocket, 1-4 October 1944 -- "Hillbilly and Ack-Ack" : Umurbrogol Pocket, 5-12 October 1944 -- The lucky few : 13-29 October 1944 -- "We were worn down and sobered" : Pavuvu Island, October-November 1944 -- Where next? : Southwest Pacific, December 1944-February 1945 -- "The road to certain victory" : Okinawa, March 1944-February 1945 -- "In some ways it was bigger than D-Day" : from the Solomons to the Ryukyus, March 1945 -- Love Day : Okinawa, 1 April 1945 -- "We were euphoric, undisciplined, and stupid" : Okinawa, 2-10 April 1945 -- "I burned the whole village to the ground" : Okinawa, 13-26 April 1945 -- "Hit the deck and dig in!" : North of the Asa River, 1-3 May 1945 -- "We gotta get the hell outta here" : Death Valley, 4-9 May 1945 -- "Hell's own cesspool" : Wana Draw and Half Moon Hill, 11-24 May 1945 -- "Wild-eyed expressions of shock and fear" : Maggot Ridge to Shuri Castle, 25-29 May 1945 -- The final stretch : Tskuazan to Kunishi Ridge, 3-18 June 1945 -- End game : Kiyan Peninsula, 18-30 June 1945 -- "We sure have a lot to be thankful for" : Motobu Peninsula, 27 June-17 August 1945 -- Postscript: "We'd forged a bond that time would never erase" : returning home, summer 1944-July 2020
Target audience
adult
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