
audiobook
From Makin to Bougainville:
From Makin to Bougainville: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War
Creating the Raiders
Shaping the Raiders
Getting to the Fight
Makin
Tulagi
Tasimboko
Edson’s Ridge
Matanikau
Born from a blend of political ambition and battlefield necessity, the Marine Raider battalions emerged in early 1942 as the United States’ answer to British commandos and Chinese guerrilla forces. Influenced by President Roosevelt’s circle, including Evans Carlson’s guerrilla experience and General Holland Smith’s amphibious experiments, the raiders were designed to strike quickly behind enemy lines with light, mobile equipment. Their first missions, such as the daring raid on Makin Atoll, tested these ideas against the harsh realities of the Pacific theater.
The narrative follows the Raiders’ rapid rise, the intense training that forged their reputation, and the innovative tactics they employed—from the lightweight Browning .30‑caliber machine gun to improvised artillery captures. It also reveals how their operations exposed the logistical limits of a Marine Corps expanding from a modest force to a half‑million‑strong fighting force. Through vivid accounts and careful analysis, listeners gain insight into a pivotal but often overlooked chapter of World II history.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (138K 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)
Release date
2015-04-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1955
A retired Marine Corps officer and military historian, he writes lively, deeply informed books about the people and campaigns that shaped U.S. military history. His work blends firsthand service experience with years spent researching and teaching the past.
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