US Marines on landing beach at Tarawa

US Marines on landing beach at Tarawa
Here we see US Marines on the landing beach on Tarawa Atoll, early in the invasion of 20-23 November 1943.
Japanese Infantryman versus US Marine Rifleman: Tarawa, Roi-Namur and Eniwetok, Gregg Adams. Looks at the three of the island attacks during the US invasion of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands, showing how difficult it was to defend these small flat atoll islands against the massive concentration of firepower the Americans were able to bring to bear combined with the training and high morale of the attacking US Marines, especially when the Americans were willing to bypass the most strongly defended islands in the Marshalls. Good material on the types of Japanese troops to be found on the islands, their plans for defending them and why they failed (Read Full Review)
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (20 August 2026), US Marines on landing beach at Tarawa , https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_US_marines_landing_beach_tarawa.html

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