The Final Campaign: Marines in the Victory on Okinawa

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The Final Campaign: Marines in the Victory on Okinawa

by Joseph H. Alexander

EN·~2 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
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The Final Campaign:

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The Final Campaign: Marines in the Victory on Okinawa

5:15
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Countdown to ‘Love-Day’

20:21
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L-Day and Movement to Contact

30:06
6

The Air and Sea Battles

17:39
7

Assault on Shuri

37:47
8

Closing the Loop

28:57
9

Legacy

7:08
10

Sources

2:41

Description

The final stretch of the Okinawa campaign finds the 1st Marine Division locked in a brutal, week‑long grind against a maze of ridges and fortified positions. After two months of grinding forward at a crawl—just a few dozen yards each day—Marines have endured relentless artillery, rain‑soaked terrain, and fierce resistance from the Japanese Thirty‑second Army. Their advance has been a test of endurance, with each ridge—Kakazu, Dakeshi, Wana—acting as a deadly barrier to the coveted Shuri Heights.

Then, on a quiet morning of 29 May, the expected thunder of fire is strangely absent. Company A of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines reaches the crest of Shuri Ridge and discovers the once‑impregnable Shuri Castle lightly held, its walls echoing with only faint, scattered gunfire. Seizing the chance, the division commander orders an immediate occupation, sparking a brief but tense rivalry with the nearby Army division. The unexpected capture marks a pivotal moment in the battle, hinting at the hidden depths of the enemy’s underground stronghold and setting the stage for the final push toward victory.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (146K 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

2015-06-03

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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