Across the Reef: The Marine Assault of Tarawa

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Across the Reef: The Marine Assault of Tarawa

by Joseph H. Alexander

EN·~2 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Across the Reef:

0:25
2

Across the Reef: The Marine Assault of Tarawa

1:57
3

Setting the Stage

5:32
4

Assault Preparations

12:05
5

D-Day at Betio, 20 November 1943

55:42
6

D+1 at Betio, 21 November 1943

23:28
7

The Third Day: D+2 at Betio, 22 November 1943

25:41
8

Completing the Task: 23–28 November 1943

18:02
9

The Significance of Tarawa

11:17
10

Sources

3:25

Description

The book opens with a vivid picture of the Pacific theater in 1943, where commanders gathered in New Zealand to plot an unprecedented amphibious strike on the fortified island of Betio. It details the painstaking intelligence work that revealed a treacherous coral reef surrounding the atoll, the limited landing craft available, and the bold ideas of Lieutenant Colonel David Shoup as he tried to turn those constraints into a workable plan. Readers are introduced to the key figures—Admiral Spruance, General Julian Smith, and the various “Smiths” leading the operation—whose personalities and decisions shaped the early days of what would become a watershed moment in Marine Corps history.

When the assault finally begins, the narrative captures the chaos of landing under fire, the brutal reality of fighting on a tiny island defended by hardened Japanese troops, and the staggering human cost that quickly followed. Through vivid descriptions, personal accounts, and strategic analysis, the book offers listeners a clear understanding of how the first large‑scale test of American amphibious doctrine unfolded, and why the battle at Tarawa earned a place alongside America’s most iconic engagements.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (153K characters)

Series

Marines in World War II, Commemorative Series

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Brian Coe, Charlie Howard, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2015-04-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph H. Alexander

Joseph H. Alexander

1938–2014

A retired Marine colonel turned acclaimed military historian, he wrote vivid, deeply researched books on the U.S. Marine Corps and amphibious warfare. His work blends frontline experience with a storyteller’s feel for drama and detail.

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