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D-DAYS IN THE PACIFIC

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by Donald L. Miller


  33 Dale Kramer, “Fall of Japan,” in “Yank,” the GI Story of the War, 291.

  34 MacArthur, Reminiscences, 275-77.

  EPILOGUE: REMEMBERING

  1 Sweeney, War’s End, 247.

  2 Tibbets, Enola Gay, 240-45.

  3 Sweeney, War’s End, 257.

  4 Tibbets, Enola Gay, 243; Tibbets interview.

  5 Bob Greene, Duty: A Father, His Son, and the Man Who Won the War (New York: William Morrow, 2000), 19-20.

  6 Tibbets, Enola Gay, 8.

  7 The Committee for the Compilation of Materials on Damage Caused by the Atomic Bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Eisei Ishikawa, trans., and David L. Swain, Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Physical, Medical, and Social Effects of the Atomic Bombings (New York: Basic Books, 1981), 6.

  8 Takashi Nagai, The Bells of Nagasaki (Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1984), 6, 1 14-18.

  9 Jones, WW II, 255-56.

  10 Halloran interview: Chester Marshall with Ray “Hap” Halloran, Hap’s War: The Incredible Survival Story of a P.O.W. Slated for Execution (Collierville, Tenn.: Global Press, 1998).

  Abe, Chief Petty Officer, 43

  A-bomb:

  Fat Man Mission of, 349-70

  see also atomic bombs

  Acheson, Dean, 8

  Adair, William, 321

  Adams, Phelps, 294-96

  Adams, William C., 135

  Admiralty Islands, 34, 129

  Adrian, Louie, 251

  African-Americans, 135-36, 170, 252

  Afrika Korps, 84

  Agno River, 196

  aid stations, 149

  aircraft carriers, 35, 297

  Air Force, U.S., creation of, 214

  Aitape, 129, 158

  Akagi, 12-13, 16, 42, 43

  Alamogordo Air Force Base, 336

  Albacore, 138

  Albert, Eddie, 111, 118

  Albrecht, Karl, 105

  Aleutian Islands, 21, 87-88, 282

  Alexander, Joseph H., 100

  Algeria, 84

  Algiers, 84

  Alligators, see Landing Vehicles, Tracked (LVT)

  Amano, Masakazu, 332

  Ambrose, Stephen E., 277n

  American II Corps, 85

  amphibian tractors, 98, 104

  Amphibious Task Force, 94, 104

  amphibious warfare, 19, 94, 96, 97, 98, 125

  Anderson, Andy, 248-49

  Anderson, James F., 13-14

  Angaur, 181

  Antwerp, 210

  Apra Harbor, 210

  Arisan Maru, 317

  Arizona, USS, 13-14, 15, 17

  Army, Japanese Imperial, 3

  Army, U.S., 15, 78, 93, 97, 144, 274

  in Aleutians, 87-88

  in New Guinea, 80, 81

  on Okinawa, 274, 299-302, 305, 307-8, 310, 311

  in Saipan, 136, 144-45

  Army Air Force, 130, 210-11, 330

  Army Forces, Far East, U.S., 7

  Arnold, Henry Harold “Hap,” 93n, 130, 214, 215, 220, 227, 329

  artillery fire, 173

  on Saipan, 133, 149

  Asa Kawa river, 300

  Ashworth, Frederick L., 333-34, 349-50, 351, 352, 353-54, 355-58, 361

  Associated Press, 264

  Atlantic, Battle of the, 85-86

  Atlantic Monthly, 223, 316

  atomic bombs, 206, 227-28, 330, 365n

  decision to use, 339

  diplomacy of, 348

  effects of, 344-47

  Hiroshima dropping of, 339-43

  momentum for using, 330-31

  target list for, 336

  see also A-bomb

  atrocities, 25, 70-71, 72, 88, 157, 235, 324-25, 364

  on Bataan Death March, 26-30, 206

  in Philippines, 201

  in treatment of Japanese prisoners, 70-71

  see also beheadings; mutilations; prisoners of war

  Attu, 87

  Australia, 33, 34, 45

  B-17 Flying Fortress, 6-7, 22, 211

  B-29s, 211-14, 217, 243-44, 333

  Chengt Valley bases of, 214-15

  crews of, 213, 221, 239-40

  first attack on Japan by, 214-15

  tail gunner of, 213

  Tokyo bombings by, 215-18

  B-29 Superfortress, 130, 151

  bacteriological warfare, 364

  Bailey, Kenneth, 74

  Baka bombs, 226, 226, 287-88

  Balanga, Philippines, 28

  Baldwin, Hanson, 52, 70, 105, 198

  Balikpapan Bay, 33

  banzai charges, 70, 116, 150, 157

  on Saipan, 146-47

  Barbey, Daniel “Uncle Dan,” 94

  Barnes, Philip M., 352

  Bataan, 19-30, 69

  POWs captured on, 27

  surrender to Japanese on, 24

  Bataan Death March, 25-30, 197, 201, 317, 318, 322

  atrocities of, 26-30, 206

  losses on, 29-30

  map of, 20

  bats, 256

  battlefield surrenders, 312n

  Beahan, Kermit, 353, 354-55, 357, 359, 360-61

  Beck, Richmond, 151

  Begay, Thomas H., 251, 268

  beheadings, 29, 70, 151

  Beiden, Jack, 47

  Bell’s palsy, 215

  Benevolence, USS, 370

  Benny, Jack, 306

  Beres, Art, 65-66

  Bergerud, Eric, 128

  beriberi, 322

  Berlin, bombing of, 234

  Betio, 101-17, 101

  coral reef of, 104

  correspondents on, 105-6, 118

  declared secured, 117

  film documentary on, 105

  fortification of, 102-3

  Japanese garrison on, 101-3

  Marine casualties in, 110

  Marines in, 104-11, 121, 123

  Navy bombardment of, 103-4, 111

  Biak, 91, 128, 158-59

  Biel, Raymond, 335

  Bilibid, 318

  Bismarck Archipelago, 34

  Bismarck Sea, Battle of the, 88

  Bix, Herbert P., 9, 332, 337

  Bletchley Park, 85

  Block, Harlon, 262, 273

  Bloody Nose Ridge, 169, 173-76

  Bloody Ridge, 73-74

  Bock, Fred, 348, 356, 357

  Bockscar, 348, 349-50, 350, 352, 353, 354, 358, 359, 360, 361

  “bombes,” 85

  Booth, Maynard, 320, 321

  Borneo, 2, 8, 33, 34

  Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 61, 88, 90, 99, 128

  Boyne, Walter, 37

  Bradley, John, 262

  Bradley, Omar N., 85

  Brady, Mathew, 122

  Brantley, Hattie, 26

  bravery, 68

  Japanese suicidal, 70

  Brazil Maru, 321

  Brines, Russell, 235-36

  British Chiefs of Staff, 93n

  Brougher, William E., 24

  Brown, Cozy Stanley, 268

  Buck, John P., 59-60

  Buck, Pearl, 6

  Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr., 282, 299, 312

  Buell, Hal, 264

  Bulge, Battle of the, 373

  Bulkeley, John D., 24

  Buna, 78, 80-81, 82, 83, 86, 121

  Bunker Hill, 294-96, 295

  Burger, Knox, 223-25, 229-31

  Burma, 5, 314-17

  Japanese seizure of, 2

  new Ledo road in, 315-16

  U.S. retreat from, 46-47

  Burma Road, 46-47, 315-16, 315

  Burris, Luis M., 202-5

  Bush, George H. W., 324

  bushido, 25, 332

  Byrnes, Jimmy, 337, 362

  Cabanatuan, 196-97

  Cactus Air Force, 53

  California, USS, 15

  Callaghan, Daniel J., 54, 55, 61

  Campbell, Bob, 262-63

  Camp O’Donnell, 26, 29, 201, 206

  deaths in, 30

  Camranh Bay, 8

  cannabalism, 83, 129
/>   Cant, Gilbert, 40-41

  Canton, 32

  Capa, Robert, 124, 125

  Capas, Philippines, 29

  Cape Esperance, 76

  Cape Gloucester, 90, 91, 163

  Carlson, Evans, 117

  Caroline Islands, 93, 244

  Caron, George “Bob,” 341, 343

  carrier task force, 45, 100

  Cartwheel, 88

  Casablanca Conference, 84

  Cavalla, 138

  cave operations, 140-42, 177

  censors:

  government, 120-21

  military, 121

  Central Pacific, 93, 94, 97, 125, 245

  geography of, 96

  Nimitz offensive in, 125, 140

  small size of islands in, 96-97

  storm landings in, 100

  Chamberlin, William, 112-13, 135

  Chambers, Justice M., 158

  Chamorros people, 142

  Chapin, John C., 133-34, 137-38, 143

  Cheek, Chief Yeoman, 60-61

  Chengt Valley, B-29 bases in, 214-15

  Chennault, Claire, 6, 46

  Chiang Kai-shek, 3-4, 6, 46, 130, 315

  Chicago Times, 152, 253

  Chichi Jima, 324

  China, 2, 3, 6, 34, 35, 46, 161, 363

  isolation of, 47

  Japanese Army in, 314-15

  Japanese invasion of, 3-5,8

  and Japanese reprisal for Doolittle raid, 36-37

  Chindits, 316

  Choiseul, 61

  chromium, 6

  Churchill, Winston S., 8, 23, 77, 98, 123, 156, 314, 337

  Casablanca Conference and, 84

  Ciardi, John, 217-18, 219-20, 222-23, 235, 329

  citizen suicide units, 332

  Clark, Joseph “Jocko,” 139

  Clark, Mark, 124-25

  Clark, William Sanders, 243-44, 245, 246, 247, 250, 251-52, 256, 272, 274, 275

  Clark Airfield, Philippines, 21, 22

  coal, 3

  codebreaking, 7, 85

  code-talkers, 267-68, 269

  combat fatigue, 149, 178

  Combined Chiefs of Staff, 93n 161, 93n, 161, 162

  Combined Fleet, 159

  Comfort, USS, 296-97

  “comfort girls,” 257

  Congress, U.S., 17

  Cook, Hauko Taya, 156

  Cooke, Bob, 275

  coral caves, 168

  Coral Comes High (Hunt), 167

  coral islands, 96, 130

  coral reefs, 96, 98

  Coral Sea, Battle of the, 37-38, 39-40

  “cornered rat defense,” 258

  Coronet, Operation, 330

  corpsmen, as targets, 254

  Corregidor, Philippines, 22-23, 24-25, 37, 199, 368

  correspondents:

  on Betio, 105-6, 118

  reports from, 120

  Crider, Linwood, 191-94

  Cronin, Walter, 106

  Crotty, Norma, 269-70

  Crowe, Henry “Jim,” 106-9, 107

  wounding at Saipan of, 134-35

  Dabrowski, Stanley E., 254

  Dace, 187

  Daigle, Birdie B., 144

  Dai Nippon Teikoku, 3

  Darter, 187

  Dauntless Dotty, 216

  Davis, Elmer, 121

  Davis, John C., 238

  Davis, Lee, 320

  Davis, Ray, 175

  Davis, Russell, 169

  Daws, Gavan, 325

  death ships, 317-22, 318

  Dempsey, Jack, 283

  dengue, 75

  Devereux, James P. S., 31

  de Weldon, Felix, 263

  Deyo, M. L., 290

  Dickinson, Charles E., 42

  Dinah Might, 272

  D’Natilly, Corporal, 134

  Doenitz, Karl, 85-86

  Dog Battery, 202

  Doolittle, James H., 35-37, 216, 361

  Doolittle Raid, 35-37, 38

  Doorman, K. W. F., 33

  Downfall, Operation, 330

  Dresden, 222

  DUKW, 98, 98n

  Dulag, 191

  Dupont, 220

  Dutch East Indies,

  see Netherlands East Indies

  Dutch Harbor, 38

  Dworsky, Martha, 198

  dysentery, 28, 30, 75, 303-4, 322

  Easy Company, 273

  Eby, Kerr, 105

  Edmundson, James V., 215, 219

  Edson, Merritt “Red Mike,” 64, 73, 115, 134-35

  Edson Ridge, see Bloody Ridge

  Eichelberger, Robert L., 80-81, 82, 83, 158, 195-96, 199, 202, 206

  Eighteenth Army, Japanese, 158-59

  Eighth Air Force, U.S., 84, 214, 215, 216, 222, 361

  Eighth Army, British, 84, 124, 125

  Eighth Army, U.S., 195

  81st Army Division, 176, 181, 182, 277

  82nd Airborne Division, 125

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 23, 84, 86, 125, 181

  El Alamein, 84, 86

  Eldorado, USS, 246

  11th Airborne Division, 195, 199, 202

  Ellis, Earl H. “Pete,” 98

  England, see Great Britain

  Enigma machines, 85

  Eniwetok Atoll, 127, 127

  Enola Gay, 157, 339-43, 340, 372

  Enoura Maru, 321

  Enterprise, USS, 15-16, 35, 38, 39, 40, 278, 294-96

  Erwin, Henry Eugene “Red,” 236-37

  Espìritu Santo, 69

  Essex-class carriers, 100

  Evans, William R., 319

  F6F Hellcat, 100

  Fall, Donald, 71

  Farquar, David, 226-27

  Farrell, Thomas F., 336, 354

  Fast Carrier Task Force 58, 183n

  see also Task Force 38

  Fat Man, 339, 349-70

  fear, 218-20

  Fears, Newall, 222

  Feifer, George, 305

  Feiner, Harold, 322

  Ferebee, Thomas, 341

  Fifth Air Fleet, Japanese, 278, 290

  Fifth Air Force, 88

  Fifth Army, U.S., 124, 125

  Fifth Fleet, U.S., 101, 130, 137-40

  5th Marine Division, 247, 250-51, 253, 265

  Suribachi assault of, 258-60

  51st Defense Battalion Marines, 135

  52nd Defense Battalion Marines, 135

  Fiji Islands, 63

  Filan, Frank, 106, 122

  Filipino guerrillas, 160, 201, 203

  firebombing, 220-22

  fire sticks, 220-37

  1st Cavalry Division, 197-98, 199

  1st Marine Division:

  on Guadalcanal, 49-50, 75

  on leave on Mogmog, 279-80

  on New Britain, 90

  on Okinawa, 276-78, 284-87, 298-307, 310-11

  Peleliu and, 163-67, 179

  shipped out to Peleliu, 166

  First Air Fleet, Japanese, 45

  First Mobile Fleet. Japanese, 137-40

  503rd Parachute Infantry Division, 129

  504th Bomb Wing, 212

  509th Composite Group, 333-36, 371

  flamethrowers, 140, 143, 145, 258, 260, 307-8, 309

  Fleet That Came to Stay, The, 298

  Fletcher, Frank Jack, 37, 39, 44, 51, 52, 137

  flying ashcans, 251

  Flying Tigers, 6, 46

  Foggia, 123

  Formosa, 3, 22, 161, 183, 244, 287

  Forrestal, James, 262

  Fort Donelson, 282

  Fort McHenry, 264

  41st Division, in New Guinea, 81

  Foss, Joseph J., 53

  Fourteenth Army, Japanese, 22

  4th Marine Regiment, 126-27, 247, 283-85

  France, 2, 5, 123

  forces at Gallipoli, 97

  Francis Xavier, Saint, 373

  Frank, Benis, 174, 180

  Frank, Richard B., 312n

  Franklin, USS, 278

  French Indochina, 1, 5

  frogmen, 122, 248, 249

  From Here to Eterni
ty (Jones), 19

  Fuchida, Mitsuo, 12-13, 16, 38, 42-43, 44

  Fuji, Mount, 222

  Fujita, Frank, 366

  Fukuoka Camp No. 17, 322-24, 367-68

  Fussell, Paul, 365-66

  Gagnon, Rene, 262

  Galantin, I. J., 208-9

  Galeagon, 251

  Gallagher, Ray, 355, 356

  Gallipoli, 97-98

  Galvanic, Operation, 101

  Gavutu, 49

  Gay, George, 41, 43

  Geiger, Roy S., 53, 162, 175, 176

  Genaust, Bill, 262-63, 273

  George, Harry, 212, 226, 235, 240-42

  George C. Clymer, USS, 281

  Germany, Nazi, 3, 5, 35, 72, 119, 123, 181, 363

  bomber war against, 232-33, 234

  declaration of war against U.S. by, 18

  Royal Air Force bombed by, 84

  surrender of, 55, 246

  U.S. offensive in North Africa against, 83-85

  Germany, WWI naval blockade of, 3

  Ghormley, Robert Lee, 54

  Gilbert Islands, 21, 93, 101-17, 107, 117, 129

  Gilmore, Allison B., 312n

  Gladden, George, 226

  Goldsworthy, Robert, 328, 367

  Gona, 78, 80

  Good Earth, The (Buck), 6

  Grabowsky, Leon, 291

  Graf, Robert F., 140-41, 143-44

  Grant, Ulysses S., 282

  Great Artiste, The, 339, 348, 350, 353, 354, 357

  Great Britain, 2, 3, 5, 47, 84

  embargo against Japan by, 8

  forces in Gallipoli, 97

  Great Depression, 3

  Green Beach, Tarawa, 112, 115

  Greene, Bob, 372

  Grew, Joseph, 337

  Groves, Leslie, 333, 335, 336, 338, 339, 348, 351, 355, 362

  Guadalcanal, 37, 48-78, 86, 99, 137, 254

  Japanese airfield on, 49

  Japanese counterattack on, 51-52, 64-65

  Japanese determination at, 74

  Japanese evacuation of, 75-76, 83, 100, 118, 119

  Japanese losses in, 61, 76

  LVTs used in, 104

  “mop up” on, 76-77

  reinforcements landed on, 61

  U.S. losses in, 61, 76, 117

  Guadalcanal Diary, 55

  Guam, 30-31, 130-31, 137, 151, 209

  reconquest of, 151

  U.S. airbase on, 209-10

  Guillain, Robert, 18, 287, 332

  habu snakes, 284

  Hachiya, Michihiko, 345-47

  Hachiya, Yaeko, 345

  Hack, Chet, 261

  Halibut, 208

  Halloran, Ray “Hap,” 327, 367, 370, 374-75

  in Tokyo Zoo, 326

  torture of, 325-28

  Halmahera, 159

  Halsey, William F. “Bull,” 35, 36, 39, 54, 69, 72, 86, 88, 90, 91, 162, 183-84, 186, 189, 298, 329, 366

  Hamburg, RAF bombing of, 221-22

  handy-billy, 292

  Hanley, Fiske, 227, 238, 366-67

  Hansell, Haywood S. “Possum,” 211, 243, 274

  Japanese aircraft industry targeted by, 215-16

  hara-kiri, 147

  see also suicide

  Harding, Edwin F., 80

  Harris, Arthur, 222

  Harris, Harold “Bucky,” 175-76

  Haru Maru, 318-19

  Hatch, Norman, 105, 106, 107-9, 110, 111, 112-13, 121, 134, 262

 

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