Bloody Beaches: The Marines at Peleliu

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Bloody Beaches: The Marines at Peleliu

by Gordon D. Gayle

EN·~2 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

Bloody Beaches: The Marines at Peleliu

0:49
2

Bloody Beaches: The Marines at Peleliu

23:31
3

The Japanese Defenses

9:31
4

The Assault in the Center

18:22
5

The Assault Continues

17:55
6

The Early Battle in the Division Center

4:37
7

The 7th Marines’ Complete Destruction of Enemy in the South

1:37
8

Maneuver and Opportunity

4:22
9

Encirclement of the Umurbrogol Pocket

8:38
10

Encirclement of Umurbrogol and Seizure of Northern Peleliu

20:49

Description

On September 15, 1944, the first wave of the 1st Marine Division thrust from their amphibious tractors onto the coral‑scarred beaches of Peleliu, a remote outpost in the Palau Islands. The troops had been promised a swift victory, bolstered by massive naval gunfire and air strikes that seemed to flatten the enemy’s fortifications. Yet, as the LVTs rolled over the surf, the Marines could see only smoke, churned earth, and the faint outline of a distant hill that hinted at something far more stubborn than the planners had imagined.

What awaited them was a labyrinth of jagged coral ridges, hidden caves and sinkholes that formed a natural fortress known as the Umurbrogol Pocket, far more complex than any aerial photograph had suggested. Japanese defenders, under Colonel Kunio Nakagawa, had turned this terrain into a network of deadly positions, turning each advance into a brutal close‑quarter struggle. The opening hours of the battle reveal the stark reality of war: Marines wading through blood‑stained sand, medics tending to the wounded, and a haunting sense that the promised quick win would demand far more than firepower alone.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (147K 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

2015-05-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gordon D. Gayle

Gordon D. Gayle

A decorated Marine Corps brigadier general and combat veteran, he also became a clear-eyed military historian. His writing draws on firsthand experience to bring the Pacific war, especially Peleliu, into sharp focus.

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