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Australia & Oceania - The Battle for Tinian: Vital Stepping Stone in America's War Against Japan

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Book Synopsis: In July 1944, the 9,000-man Japanese garrison on the island of Tinian listened warily as the thunder of the United States Navy and Marine Corps, Army and Air Corps, descended on their neighboring island, Saipan, just three miles away. There were 20,000 Japanese troops on Saipan, but the US obliterated the opposition after a horrific all-arms campaign. The sudden silence only indicated it was now Tinian’s turn.By the time the US 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions switched their sights to Tinian, the island had already been bombarded for a month; meantime both sides had learned their lessons from the previous island-hopping invasions. The Americans had learned the arts of recon, deception, plus preliminary firepower so as not to suffer the huge casualties they’d suffered at Saipan, Guadalcanal, and Tarawa; the Japanese, for their part, had learned not to contest US strength on beaches but to draw it further inland where terrain and bomb-proof fortifications could assist.When the battle for Tinian finally took place the US acted with great skill. Historian Samuel Elliot Morrison called it “the most perfectly executed amphibious operation of the entire war.” Nevertheless, the Japanese resisted with their usual stubbornness, and the already decimated US Marines suffered hundreds of more casualties.During the battle Japanese shore batteries were able to riddle the battleship Colorado, killing scores, plus make multiple hits on a destroyer, killing its captain. On the island itself the US used napalm for the first time, paving the way for Marines painstakingly rooting out strongpoints. One last Banzai attack signaled the end to enemy resistance, as Marines fought toe-to-toe with their antagonists in the dark.In the end some 8,000 Japanese were killed, with only 300 surrenders, plus some others who hid out for years after the war. But those Japanese who resisted perhaps performed a greater service than they knew. After Tinian was secured the US proceeded to build the biggest airport in the world on that island—home to hundreds of B-29 Superfortresses. Among these, just over a year later, were the Enola Gay and Boxcar, which with their atomic bombs would quickly bring the Japanese homeland itself to its knees.Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. TINIAN: THE ISLAND
2. THE DEFENDERS: THE JAPANESE GARRISON ON TINIAN
3. WHY TINIAN?
4. THE PLAN: “PLAYING BY EAR”
5. JIG DAY: JULY 24TH
6. JAPANESE COUNTERATTACK
7. 25 JULY 1944: EXPANDING THE BEACHHEAD
8. 26 JULY 1944: WHERE ARE THE JAPANESE?
9. THE MARINES ADVANCE SOUTH
10. TINIAN TOWN AND BEYOND
11. THE BITTER END
12. TINIAN TO NAGASAKI
13. CONCLUSION: THE IMPORTANCE OF TINIAN

Appendix A: Leading Personalities
Appendix B: Order Of Battle—U.S. Forces
Appendix C: Order Of Battle—Japanese Forces
Appendix D: Distribution Of Casualties
Appendix E: U.S. Marine Division, 1944
Appendix F: Medal Of Honor Citations
Appendix G: Ship Histories

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Immerse yourself in the gripping tale of The Battle for Tinian: Vital Stepping Stone in America's War Against Japan. This historical masterpiece takes you back to July 1944, where the United States Navy and Marine Corps, Army, and Air Corps unleashed their might on Saipan, just three miles from the Japanese-held island of Tinian. With its meticulously researched content, this book brings the intensity and drama of the battle to life, giving you a front-row seat to one of the most perfectly executed amphibious operations of World War II.

Discover the strategic importance of Tinian that led the Japanese to fiercely defend it against the advancing US forces. As you delve into the pages of this book, you will witness the evolution of warfare tactics from both sides. Learn how the Americans employed recon, deception, and preliminary firepower to minimize casualties, while the Japanese employed their knowledge of fortifications to draw the enemy into treacherous terrain. This captivating narrative showcases the heroism and resilience displayed by soldiers on both sides of the conflict.

Uncover the hidden stories behind the battle as you explore the detailed accounts of the US Marines and the Japanese defenders. With gripping descriptions of the intense fighting, you will bear witness to the devastating impacts of Japanese shore batteries, the first use of napalm by the US forces, and the heart-stopping Banzai attack. The author's skillful storytelling immerses you in the harrowing experiences of the soldiers, making you feel as if you are right there on the island, fighting alongside them.

When you read The Battle for Tinian, you not only gain a profound understanding of the historical significance of the battle, but you also gain insights into the lasting impact it had on the course of the war. This book takes you beyond the battlefield, revealing how the capture of Tinian paved the way for the construction of the largest airport in the world, where legendary B-29 Superfortresses, including the Enola Gay and Boxcar, were based. Relive this crucial chapter in history and witness the events that would ultimately lead to the end of the war.

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