ACROSS THE REEF: The Marine Assault of Tarawa
by Colonel Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (Ret)
Sources
Much of this history is based on first-hand accounts
as recorded by the surviving participants. One rich source is contained
in the USMC archives maintained by the Washington National Records Group
in Suitland, Maryland. Of special value are the 2d Marine Division's
Operations Order 14 (25Oct43) and Special Action Report (6Jan44). Other
useful documents in the archives include the combat reports of 2d Tank
Battalion and 2d Amphibian Tractor Battalion; the Division D-3 Journal
for 20-24Nov43; the D-2 POW Interrogation Reports; "comments on
equipment and procedures" by the battalion commanders; and the
exhaustive intelligence report, "Study of Japanese Defenses on Betio
Island" (20Dec43). The Marine Corps Historical Center's Personal Papers
Collection contains Colonel Shoup's combat notebook, as well as his
after-action report, comments during the Pearl Harbor conference on
LVTs, comments on draft histories in 1947 and 1963, and his remarks for
the record at various anniversaries of the battle. A lengthy account of
the Betio assault is found in the transcript of Colonel Merritt Edson's
briefing to the staff officers of the Marine Corps Schools after the
battle (6Jan44). The Personal Papers Collection also includes worthwhile
Tarawa accounts by General Julian C. Smith, 2dLt George D. Lillibridge,
1stLt Frank Plant, and LtCol Russell Lloyd, used herein.
Other useful Tarawa information can be gleaned from
the MCHC's Oral History Collection, which contains recollections by such
participants as General Smith; Eugene Boardman; Major Henry P Crowe;
Staff Sergeant Norman Hatch; Brigadier General Leo Hermle; Admiral Harry
Hill, USN; Captain Carl Hoffman; Major Wood Kyle; Major William K.
Jones; and Lieutenant Colonel Raymond L. Murray. Other contemporary
accounts include newspaper essays written by war correspondents on the
scene, such as Robert Sherrod, Richard Johnston, Keith Wheeler, and Earl
Wilson.
The author also benefitted from direct correspondence
with four retired Marines who served with valor at Tarawa: Lieutenant
General William K. Jones; Major General Michael P. Ryan; Sergeant Major
Lewis J. Michelony, Jr.; and Master Sergeant Edward J. Moore. Further,
the author gratefully acknowledges the donation of two rare photographs
of the Japanese garrison on Betio by the 2d Marine Division
Association.
About the Author
Colonel Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (Ret), served 29
years on active duty as an assault amphibian officer, including two
tours in Vietnam. He earned an undergraduate degree in history from the
University of North Carolina and masters' degrees in history and
government from Georgetown and Jacksonville. He is a distinguish ed
graduate of the Naval War College, a member of the Society for Military
History, and a life member of the Marine Corps Historical
Foundation.
Colonel Alexander, an independent historian, is the
author of military essays published in Marine Corps Gazette, Naval
Institute Proceedings, Naval History, Leatherneck, Amphibious Warfare
Review, and Florida Historical Quarterly. He is co-author
(with Lieutenant Colonel Merrill L. Bartlett) of "Sea Soldiers in the
Cold War" (Naval Institute Press, accepted).
THIS PAMPHLET HISTORY, one in a series devoted
to U.S. Marines in the World War II era, is published for the education
and training of Marines by the History and Museums Division,
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., as a part of the U.S.
Department of Defense observance of the 50th anniversary of victory in
that war.
Printing costs for this pamphlet have been defrayed
in part by the Defense Department World War II Commemoration Committee.
Editorial costs of preparing this pamphlet have been defrayed in part by
a bequest from the estate of Emilie H. Watts, in memory of her late
husband, Thomas M. Watts, who served as a Marine and was the recipient
of a Purple Heart.
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1993
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