Marine Corps Tankers Assn
Author: Turner Publishing
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 1563115581
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Author: Turner Publishing
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 1563115581
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Green
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 54
ISBN-13: 9781560656890
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides an introduction to the history, function, weaponry, and future of the United States Marine Corps.
Author: Oscar E. Gilbert
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2015-08-04
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 1504021711
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn extraordinary slice of untold WWII history: how unproven Marines driving untested Sherman tanks turned the tide against Japan in the Battle of Tarawa. In May 1943, a self-described “really young, green, ignorant lieutenant” assumed command of a new US Marine Corps company. His even younger Marines were learning to operate an untested weapon, the M4A2 “Sherman” medium tank. Just six months later, the company would be thrown into one of the ghastliest battles of World War II. On November 20, 1943, the 2nd Marine Division launched the first amphibious assault of the Pacific War, directly into the powerful Japanese defenses on the atoll of Tarawa. In that blood-soaked invasion, a single company of Sherman tanks—of which only two survived—played a pivotal role in achieving a legendary victory. In this fascinating study, Oscar E. Gilbert and Romain V. Cansiere use official documents, memoirs, and interviews with veterans, as well as personal and aerial photographs, to follow Charlie Company from its formation. Tracing the movement, action, and fall of individual tanks, Tanks in Hell offers “a personal, beach-level view of the Marine island campaign” (Marine Corps History).
Author: LtCol Ray Stewart USMC
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2018-06-12
Total Pages: 745
ISBN-13: 1984525999
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book covers the action of marine tankers and Ontos crewmen who fought the local Viet Cong, the Viet Cong Main Forces, and the North Vietnamese Regular Army from 1965 to 1970 in I Corps, South Vietnam. It opens with a brief backdrop of the history of Vietnam, the political atmosphere in South Vietnam, a short bio of the senior military leadership on both sides, and what led the US to the landing of marines on March 8, 1965. From that point, the chronology is based on previously classified documents, Marine Corps official documents, with interviews from and articles by marine veterans who detailed their fight. Maps, personal pictures, and charts supplement the narrative.
Author: Robert E. Peavey
Publisher:
Published:
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9781616737450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTwo different wars were fought in Vietnam, the jungle-and-booby-trap one down south, and the WWII-like one up on the DMZ. "I was one of a handful whose Vietnam tour was evenly split between the First and Third Marine Divisions, and saw, firsthand, the difference 170 miles could make during the war's bloodiest year." Corporal Robert Peavey was a tank commander in I Corps (Eye Corps) on the DMZ when LBJ ordered a bombing halt over the North. His compelling first-hand account chronicles operations just south of the 'Z, operations that most Vietnam War histories have completely ignored. Peavey offers detailed, understandable explanations of combat strategy, strengths and shortcomings of standard-issue armament, and inter-service rivalries.
Author: Robert M. Neiman
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1603447318
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRobert M. Neiman was one of the rare USMC officers to serve in both Iwo Jima and Okinawa battles. In this book, Neiman and his co-author, Kenneth W. Estes, relay vivid accounts of fighting in the Pacific War, as well as Marine Corps service during the entire World War II period.
Author: Oscar E. Gilbert
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2015-11-24
Total Pages: 475
ISBN-13: 1504025075
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn award-winning military historian delivers “an excellent read” on tank combat in the Forgotten War based on interviews with veterans who were there (MAFVA.org). The outbreak of the Korean conflict caught America (and the Marine Corps) unprepared. The Corps' salvation was the existence of its Organized Reserve (an organization rich in veterans of the fighting in World War II), the availability of modern equipment in storage and, as always, the bravery, initiative, and adaptability of individual Marines. In this follow-up to his enormously successful Marine Tank Battles in the Pacific, Oscar Gilbert presents an equally exhaustive and detailed account of the little-known Marine tank engagements in Korea, supported by forty-eight photographs, eight original maps, and dozens of survivor interviews. Marine Corps Tank Battles in Korea details every action, from the valiant defense at Pusan and the bitter battles of the Chosin Reservoir, to the grinding and bloody stalemate along the Jamestown Line. Many of these stories are presented here for the first time, such as the unique role played by tanks in the destruction of the ill-fated Task Force Drysdale, how Marine armor played a key role in the defense of Hagaru, and how a lone tank made it to Yudamni and then led the breakout across the high Toktong Pass. Marine tankers—individually and as an organization—met every challenge posed by this vicious, protracted, and forgotten war. It is a story of bravery and fortitude you will never forget.
Author: Oscar E. Gilbert
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 2007-10-09
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 0306817144
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNo previous book has been devoted to Marine Corps armor in World War II. Gilbert's gripping narrative combines exhaustive detail on Marine armor and combat with moving eyewitness accounts, never before published, of what it was actually like to be a Marine tanker in action in the Pacific.
Author: Ed Gilbert
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2012-04-20
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 1780966334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBy 1960, following Korea, tanks and their crews had proved themselves to be a fundamental part of the Marine Corps' combined arms team. When the Marines were ordered to Vietnam in 1965, they took their tanks with them. This book explores this decision, which created a political storm. The presence of the tanks became a lightning rod for accusations of an 'escalation' of the war. Nevertheless, the tanks not only proved their value in the anti-guerrilla campaigns, but also amid the bitter conventional fighting and extraordinary casualties at Hue City. The ability to undertake such radical change and to prevail demonstrated the versatility, courage and tenacity that are the hallmarks of the 'ordinary' Marine.
Author: United States. Marine Corps. History and Museums Division
Publisher:
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 828
ISBN-13:
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