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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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Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal
History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II
Volume I

by

Lieutenant Colonel Frank O. Hough, USMCR
Major Verle E. Ludwig, USMC
Henry I. Shaw, Jr.

Historical Branch, G-3 Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps


CONTENTS
iii
v
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE MARINE CORPS
C HAPTERP AGE
1.3
2.8
3.23
4.35
5.47
PART II: WAR COMES
1.59
2.70
3.84
PART III: THE DEFENSE OF WAKE
1.95
2.106
3.121
4.132
5.150
PART IV: MARINES IN THE PHILIPPINES
1.155
2.172
3.184
PART V: DECISION AT MIDWAY
1.205
2.214
3.216
4.221
5.226
PART VI: THE TURNING POINT: GUADALCANAL
1.235
2.254
3.263
4.274
5.294
6.310
7.322
8.341
9.359
APPENDICES
A.375
B.382
C.387
D.395
E.396
F.Military Map Symbols399
G.Guide to Abbreviations400
H.404
ILLUSTRATIONS
Continental Marines6
Marines of Huntington's Battalion6
Marines in France in World War I12
Bandit-Hunting Patrol in Nicaragua12
Experimenntal Amphibian Tractor25
Early Version of Landing Craft25
Air Evacuation of Wounded in Nicaragua49
Army Light Tank Landing at New River, N.C.49
Pearl Harbor Attack72
Japanese Landing on Guam72
Japanese Patrol Craft Lost at Wake135
Japanese Naval Troops Who Took Wake135
Japanese on Bataan174
Aerial View of Corregidor Island186
Effect of Japanese Bombardment of Corregidor186
An Army B-25, One of Doolittle's Raiders208
Japanese Carrier Shoho208
Camouflaged Lookout Tower at Sand Island222
Japanese Cruiser Mikuma222
Crude Sketch Map of Guadalcanal246
Equipment for the 1st Marine Division251
Marine Raiders and the Crew of the Submarine Argonaut251
The Original Henderson Field255
Unloading Supplies at Guadalcanal255
Tulagi Island272
Tanambogo and Gavutu Islands272
Marine Commanders on Guadalcanal278
LVT Bridge Built by marine Engineers282
Solomons Natives Guide a Patrol282
90mm Antiaircraft Guns of the 3d Defense Battalion296
105mm Howitzer of the 11th Marines296
Raiders' Ridge309
Marines of the 2d Raider Battalion309
The Pagoda at Henderson Field312
Cactus Air Force Planes312
Five Blasted Japanese Tanks331
Marine Light Tanks331
Japanese Torpedo Plane338
Naval Gunfire Support338
37mm Guns of the Americal Division361
1st Division Marines Leave Guadalcanal361
MAPS
1.Scene of BattleMap Section
2.Japanese Capture of Guam, 10 December 194177
3.South Pacific91
4.Defense Installations on Wake, 8-23 December 194197
5.Landing on Wake Island, 23 December 1941Map Section
6.Situation on Wilkes Island, 0300-Dawn, 23 December 1941145
7.Japanese Landing on BataanMap Section
8.Corregidor with Inset Showing Manila BayMap Section
9.Marshalls, Gilberts, and Eastern Carolines206
10.Midway Islands, June 1942Map Section
11.Solomon Islands with Inset Showing Santa Cruz Islands244
12.Makin Raid, 17-18 August 1942284
13.Guadalcanal and Florida IslandsMap Section
14.Initial Dispositions, 7 August 1942Map Section
15.Landings in Tulagi Area, 7 August 1942Map Section
16.The Perimeter, 12 August 1942287
17.Battle of the Tenaru, 21 August 1942289
18.The Perimeter, 12-14 September 1942300
19.Edson's Ridge--First Phase, 12-13 September 1942304
20.Edson's Ridge--Final Phase, 13 September 1942307
21.Matanikau Action, 24-27 September 1942314
22.Matanikau Offensive, 7-9 October 1942318
23.October Attacks on the PerimeterMap Section
24.Push Toward Kokumbona, 1-4 November 1942344
25.Koli Point, 4-9 November 1942Map Section
26.Battle Area, December 1942-January 1943Map Section
27.XIV Corps Plan--First January OffensiveMap Section
28.Capture of Kokumbona and Advance to the Poha River, 23-25 January 1943Map Section
29.Final Phase, 26 January-9 February 1943370

Appendix A: Bibliographical Notes

This history is based principally on official Marine Corps records: the reports, diaries, orders, etc., of the units or activities involved in the specific operations described. Records of the other armed services have been consulted where pertinent. On matters pertaining to operations at high strategic level, the authors have drawn on the records of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).

Because this volume spans a considerable period of time and deals with a wide variety of activities, the same records seldom overlap from one part of the book to another. These are fully cited in the text and will be discussed separately as applicable to specific parts. Except as otherwise noted such records are on file at, or obtainable through, the Records and Research Section, Historical Branch, G-3, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps.

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