The Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Pacific War
A pictorial history of US assaults on these Japanese-occupied islands during World War II.
 
This book in the Images of War series covers the dramatic events that befell both the Gilbert and Ellice Pacific island groups using a wealth of photos and informed text. Soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Gilbert Islands were occupied by the Japanese, who built a seaplane base at Butaritari. In August 1942 this base was attacked by the US 2nd Raider Battalion, also known as Carlson's Raiders. As a result the base was reinforced and a second built at Apamama. Betio Island on the Tarawa Atoll became the main Japanese strong point.
 
Operation Galvanic, the US assault on Butaritari, Apamama, and Betio, was launched in November 1943 by the 2nd Marine Division and the 27th Infantry Division. While short in duration, the Betio battle has the dubious distinction of being the most costly in US Marine Corps history. Enriched by the author's in-depth knowledge and access to superb contemporary images, this book is ideal for both historians and anyone interested in the Pacific War.
 
"An excellent overview of the battle for the Gilberts." —Air Power History
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The Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Pacific War
A pictorial history of US assaults on these Japanese-occupied islands during World War II.
 
This book in the Images of War series covers the dramatic events that befell both the Gilbert and Ellice Pacific island groups using a wealth of photos and informed text. Soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Gilbert Islands were occupied by the Japanese, who built a seaplane base at Butaritari. In August 1942 this base was attacked by the US 2nd Raider Battalion, also known as Carlson's Raiders. As a result the base was reinforced and a second built at Apamama. Betio Island on the Tarawa Atoll became the main Japanese strong point.
 
Operation Galvanic, the US assault on Butaritari, Apamama, and Betio, was launched in November 1943 by the 2nd Marine Division and the 27th Infantry Division. While short in duration, the Betio battle has the dubious distinction of being the most costly in US Marine Corps history. Enriched by the author's in-depth knowledge and access to superb contemporary images, this book is ideal for both historians and anyone interested in the Pacific War.
 
"An excellent overview of the battle for the Gilberts." —Air Power History
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The Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Pacific War

The Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Pacific War

by Jim Moran
The Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Pacific War

The Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Pacific War

by Jim Moran

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A pictorial history of US assaults on these Japanese-occupied islands during World War II.
 
This book in the Images of War series covers the dramatic events that befell both the Gilbert and Ellice Pacific island groups using a wealth of photos and informed text. Soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Gilbert Islands were occupied by the Japanese, who built a seaplane base at Butaritari. In August 1942 this base was attacked by the US 2nd Raider Battalion, also known as Carlson's Raiders. As a result the base was reinforced and a second built at Apamama. Betio Island on the Tarawa Atoll became the main Japanese strong point.
 
Operation Galvanic, the US assault on Butaritari, Apamama, and Betio, was launched in November 1943 by the 2nd Marine Division and the 27th Infantry Division. While short in duration, the Betio battle has the dubious distinction of being the most costly in US Marine Corps history. Enriched by the author's in-depth knowledge and access to superb contemporary images, this book is ideal for both historians and anyone interested in the Pacific War.
 
"An excellent overview of the battle for the Gilberts." —Air Power History

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526751201
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Series: Images of War
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 48 MB
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About the Author

Born in 1954 in Sheffield, England, JIM MORAN lives in Yorkshire with his wife and daughter. Following a grammar school education, Jim has had a forty-year-long career as a civil engineering surveyor working on major highway and airbase construction projects, both in the UK and overseas. Jim has been a student of the history of the United States Marine Corps, massing a huge collection over the past forty years. He has assisted Hollywood productions on uniform and equipment details for Flags of our Fathers, The Pacific (HBO mini-series) and Windtalkers. Jim is an associate member of the Second Marine Division Association, US Marine Raider Association, Marine Corps Association, and US Marine Corps League as well as being the 'on-board ' historian to the US Marine Corps League, Det 1088 (UK).

Table of Contents

Introduction and Acknowledgements 6

Chapter 1 The Gilbert and Ellice Islands: Pre Second World War 7

Chapter 2 The Japanese Occupy the Gilbert Islands 11

Chapter 3 US Marine Raiders Assault Butaritari (Makin) 15

Chapter 4 Japanese Build-Up in the Gilbert Islands 39

Chapter 5 The United States Occupies the Ellice Islands 47

Chapter 6 The United States Assault on Tarawa, Makin and Apamama 59

Chapter 7 The United States Occupies Makin and Tarawa 165

Appendix I Casualties 171

Appendix II Task Organization 173

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