From Makin to Bougainville: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War


Lu par Aaron Bennett

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In February 1942, Lieutenant General Thomas Holcomb, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, ordered the creation of a new unit designated the 1st Marine Raider Battalion. This elite force, and its three sister battalions, went on to gain considerable fame for fighting prowess in World War II. There is more to the story of these units, however, than a simple tale of combat heroics. The inception, growth, and sudden end of the raiders reveals a great deal about the development and conduct of amphibious operations during the war, and about the challenges the Corps faced in expanding from 19,000 men to nearly a half million. The raiders also attracted more than their share of strong leaders. The resulting combination of courage, doctrine, organization, and personalities makes this one of the most interesting chapters in Marine Corps history. - Summary by Jon T. Hoffman (2 hr 38 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 1 - From Makin to Bougainville: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War; Crea… 12:01 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 2 - Sidebars 11:16 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 3 - Shaping the Raiders; Getting to the Fight 7:51 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 4 - Makin 10:23 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 5 - Tulagi; Tasimboko 14:45 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 6 - Edson’s Ridge 13:58 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 7 - Matanikau; Sidebar 15:02 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 8 - The Long Patrol; Sidebar 14:22 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 9 - Reshaping the Raiders; Sidebar 7:24 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 10 - New Georgia 21:32 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 11 - Enogai; Bairoko 15:13 Lu par Aaron Bennett
Chapter 12 - Bougainville; The Raider Legacy 15:00 Lu par Aaron Bennett