Hell in the Pacific: A Marine Rifleman's Journey From Guadalcanal to Peleliu

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by Jim McEnery


  Basilone, John, 116–17

  Bataan, 44, 58, 82, 131, 138, 290

  bath incident (Guadalcanal), McEnery’s, 84–85

  Bauerschmidt, Bill: at Cape Gloucester, 174–75

  death of, 253–54, 263

  McEnery recon assignment by, 175

  McEnery relationship with, 201–2

  on Ngesebus, 238, 243

  on Pavuvu, 201–2

  on Peleliu, 208, 212, 215–16, 227, 229, 230, 253–54

  personal background of, 175

  as platoon leader, 174

  Baxter, Thomas “Nippo,” 240, 244

  Blakesley, Kenneth, 67–68, 86, 87–88, 89–90

  Bloody Nose Ridge (Peleliu). See Umurbrogol Plateau

  “blow-torch and corkscrew” tactics, 236

  Bordenairo, Jim, 281–82

  Bors, Lou, 125

  Boyd, Robert, 262

  Brisbane, Australia, 137–40

  British; in Pacific War, 44

  Brody, George, 278

  Brooklyn, New York: McEnery childhood and youth in, 21–33, 288

  McEnery on leave in, 39

  McEnery train trip from California to, 279–80

  McEnery’s return from Pacific to, 280–81

  Brooks, Clyde, 260

  Bushido/banzai: at Cape Gloucester, 168

  as double-edged sword, 72

  Ichiki Detachment and, 79–84

  meaning of term, 71–72

  November 3 battle on Guadalcanal and, 119– 26

  on Peleliu, 218

  Puller’s troops and, 108. See also Edson’s Ridge: Battle of; Tenaru River: Battle of

  C Company, First Battalion, First Marine Regiment (C/1/1); on Peleliu, 220–22

  C Company, First Marine Raider Battalion, 93–94, 95–96

  Cactus Air Force, 77, 101–3, 110, 112, 185

  Camp Balcombe (Australia), 141–50, 152, 183, 184

  Camp Lejeune (North Carolina), 41 Canberra (ship), 55

  Cape Gloucester (New Britain): airfield on, 153, 155, 156, 173

  Army dogs at, 174

  Beach Yellow at, 154, 155

  importance of remembering, 291

  Japanese retreat/stragglers and, 173–80

  maps of, 154–55

  Marines on, 152, 153–81

  McEnery’s leg injury on, 160, 161–62, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 171

  McEnery’s scary experience on, 177–79

  rotation of Fifth Marines at, 176–77

  supplies/equipment for, 156, 174

  Talasea battle on, 180

  tanks at, 155, 167

  Walt’s Ridge on, 168, 169, 171

  weather on, 156–57, 177

  Capito, John, 167

  Carl, Marion, 101

  Casual Company (military police); McEnery assignment with, 284

  Cates, Clifton, 83

  cemetery: on Guadalcanal, 137, 206

  on Peleliu, 268

  Chisick, Andy, 164, 165

  Christmas (1944), 277–78

  Churchill, Winston, 44, 290

  Civil War veteran; McEnery sees, 25

  coast watchers, 78, 103, 107, 110

  Cobb, Charles, 134, 146

  coconuts, 12, 61, 193–94, 199

  Collins, Harold, 255–56

  Colonna, Jerry, 201

  Coral Sea, Battle of, 54

  corpse, Japanese; McEnery shooting of, 247

  corpsmen. See medics/corpsmen

  Corregidor, 44, 58, 82, 138, 214, 290

  Crosby, Bing, 201

  Cummins, Brendan (grandson), 285

  Cummins, Erik (grandson), 285

  Cummins, Karen (daughter), 285, 289

  Curtis, Marian, 142, 144–45, 185

  Daniels, Agnes (grandmother), 22, 29

  Daniels, Christopher (grandfather), 22, 29

  Day, Jim, 161–62, 164

  death: McEnery’s reactions to, 106, 122–23, 124, 125, 172, 176, 202, 236–37, 254, 268–69, 270, 276, 291–92

  stench of, 247, 257. See also specific person

  Delong, Weldon, 120–21, 123–25, 202

  Distinguished Service Cross, 133

  d’Leau, Jay, 271

  dogs: at Cape Gloucester, 174

  on Peleliu, 209

  Doolittle, Jimmy, 129

  Dragons (football team), 26

  dress blues, 19, 39

  drill instructor: criticisms of, 282–83

  McEnery as, 281–83, 284

  Dykstra, Daniel, 150, 157–58, 159

  Eastern Solomons, Battle of, 100

  Edson, Merritt A. “Red Mike,” 90–97, 105, 133, 147

  Edson’s Ridge (Guadalcanal): Battle of, 74, 90–97, 98

  map of Guadalcanal beachhead and, 49

  Eleventh Marine Regiment, 43, 89, 97, 213

  Ellington, Charles “Duke,” 263, 264, 268

  equipment. See supplies/equipment

  “Europe First” approach, 290–91

  European Theater of Operations (ETO), 9

  Few, Frank L, 68–69

  Fifth Marine Regiment: advance on Guadalcanal of, 51

  Battle of Edson’s Ridge and, 97

  at Cape Gloucester, 147, 153, 173, 176–77

  defensive perimeter for, 59

  departure from Australia of, 150–51

  Edson as chief of staff for, 147

  Edson as commander of, 133

  Guadalcanal casualties in, 12

  Henderson Field defense and, 100

  K/3/5 clean up after departure of, 139

  map of Guadalcanal beachhead and, 49

  Matanikau River battles and, 104, 107, 117, 132

  McEnery’s San Diego—Brooklyn train trip and, 279–80

  in New Guinea, 151–52

  nickname for, 43

  on Peleliu, 207, 208, 211, 212–13, 215, 216, 217, 222, 224, 236, 246, 248, 257, 258, 261–62

  Quantico as home for, 40

  relieved on Guadalcanal of, 134–35

  Rupertus briefing to, 206

  Seventh Marine Regiment split off from, 43

  trip to Guadalcanal by, 44–45

  Wellington training of, 45

  in World War I, 40. See also specific person or battalion

  First Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment (1/5): at Cape Gloucester, 154, 173, 180

  first Guadalcanal assignment of, 4–6

  Matanikau battles and, 75, 117, 118–19, 120–26

  on Peleliu, 213, 248, 262

  Smith (Charlie) assigned to, 41

  First Battalion, First Marine Regiment (1/1), 4, 80–84

  First Battalion, Seventh Marine Regiment (1/7), 105, 107, 108, 115–16, 154

  First Marine Air Wing, 102

  First Marine Division: age among men of, 3

  in Australia, 128, 137–40

  Camp Lejeune as home of, 41

  at Cape Gloucester, 153, 156, 168, 180, 181

  casualties of, 135–36, 233, 268

  command structure of, 133–34

  historian for, 79

  lack of experience among men in, 2

  MacArthur visit to, 181

  organization of, 42–43

  as part of U.S. Sixth Army, 150–51

  at Pavuvu, 186–206

  on Peleliu, 207–33, 236, 246, 262, 288

  presidential unit citation for, 288

  Rabaul campaign and, 181

  Rupertus as commander of, 148

  Savo Island battle and, 54, 56

  total strength of, 5–6

  Vandegrift as commander of, 44–45

  “Waltzing Matilda”

  as theme song for, 184. See also specific battalion; see also next entry

  First Marine Division—at Guadalcanal: casualties of, 135–36

  first major objective of, 14

  Goettge patrol and, 68

  Japanese surrounding of, 57

  landing of, 1–4, 10

  map of beachhead and, 49

  Matanikau battles and, 74–75, 76, 115

 
; orders for, 45

  presidential citation for, 288

  relief of, 128, 135

  strains on, 132

  First Marine Division Association, 286

  First Marine Parachute Battalion, 5, 89, 92, 96, 97, 99, 134–35

  First Marine Raider Battalion, 5, 89, 91–97, 105, 106, 134–35

  First Marine Regiment: activation of, 43

  airfield mission of, 50–51

  defense of Henderson Field and, 100

  defensive perimeter for, 59

  Edson’s Ridge Battle and, 97

  evacuation from Peleliu of, 224, 227

  on Good-enough Island, 151

  landing on Guadalcanal of, 4

  at Lunga River, 16

  map of Guadalcanal beachhead and, 49

  Matanikau battles and, 76

  at Pavuvu, 224

  on Peleliu, 107–8, 208, 211, 218–19, 220–22, 228, 236, 246

  Puller as commander of, 107–8, 211

  Rupertus briefing to, 206. See also specific battalion

  First Marine Tank Battalion, 213

  First Recruit Battalion, 36

  Five Brothers hill (Peleliu), 246

  Five Sisters hill (Peleliu), 246, 248–55

  Fletcher, Frank J., 53, 54, 56

  Florida Island, 5, 45

  food/water: on Guadalcanal, 9, 12–13, 19, 61–62, 99, 196

  on Pavuvu, 195–96

  on Peleliu, 212, 215, 257

  steer for, 61–62

  football; McEnery’s interest in, 26–27, 276

  46th Replacement Battalion, 190

  Foss, Joe, 101

  Fourth Infantry Regiment, Japanese Army, 108

  Fourth Marine Regiment, 43, 138

  Fourth Recruit Battalion, 281

  Frank, Richard, 80

  friendly fire casualties, 103–4

  G Company, Second Battalion, Seventh Marine Regiment (G/2/7), 146

  Gargano, Lou, 142–44, 145, 158–59, 161, 162, 163, 166, 170, 171, 172, 202

  Gavutu Island, 5, 9

  Gayle, Gordon, 213, 262

  Geiger, Roy S., 102–3, 185, 186, 187, 256, 291

  Goettge, Frank/Goettge Patrol, 49, 63–69, 82, 85, 86

  Goodenough Island, 151

  Goodwin, Horace E. “Tex,” 158

  Googe, Jesse, 230, 248

  Grawet, Raymond, 254

  grenade incident: dislodged pin, 7

  McEnery-Jap, 105

  grenades; McEnery idea for firing rifle, 205

  Guadalcanal: Army and, 52, 109–10, 135

  beginning of end for Japanese on, 117

  “Cactus”

  as code name for, 77

  cemetery on, 137, 206

  December 18 offensive on, 135–36

  duration of battle for, 231

  Edson’s Ridge Battle as turning point on, 98

  estimates of number of Japanese on, 51

  first day for Marines on, 8–15

  first Marine victory on, 51

  first night for Marines on, 16–20, 32

  first objective for Marines on, 10–11

  as first U.S. offensive ground action in Pacific War, 4

  food/water on, 9, 12–13, 19, 61–62, 99, 196

  friendly fire casualties on, 103–4

  importance of remembering, 291

  importance of U.S. campaign for, 136

  Japanese invasions of, 11, 128–29

  Japanese plan for withdrawal from, 135

  Japanese reinforcements on, 73, 76, 77–78, 101, 107, 131

  K/3/5 maneuvers on, 205–6

  K/3/5 rotation back to U.S. and, 276

  location and size of, 11

  map of beachhead on, 49

  Marine landing on, 1–4, 6–12

  as Marine rest base, 185

  native settlements on, 11

  November 3 battle on, 119–26

  October 13 and 14 on, 109–13

  as rear-area military complex, 185

  Red Beach on, 1, 4

  shortage of U.S. troops on, 16

  stranding of Marines on, 56, 57

  supplies/equipment for, 8–9, 13–14, 16, 17, 19, 43, 48, 50, 56, 57–58, 64, 85, 96, 99, 116, 129, 130

  as turning point in Pacific War, 136

  U.S. reinforcements for, 99, 109–10, 129

  U.S. troop buildup on, 135. See also specific person, combat unit or battle Guadalcanal: Starvation Island (Hammel), 12

  Guadalcanal Diary (Tregaskis), 83

  Gunter, Paul, 122

  Gustafson, John, 237, 245, 260, 265, 274

  Haldane, Andrew Allison “Ack-Ack”: Australia departure of, 149

  background and personality of, 146–47

  and Banika assignments as rewards, 202, 203

  booby-trapped rifle incident and, 176

  at Cape Gloucester, 169

  death of, 263–64, 268

  as legend, 169

  McEnery commendation letter from, 204–5

  McEnery tommy gun and, 243

  named K/3/5 commander, 146

  on Peleliu, 224–25, 262–63

  Pope and, 220

  Silver Star awarded to, 169

  twenty-four month rule and, 204

  Halsey, William F. “Bull,” 129, 131–32, 135, 141, 153, 232

  Hammel, Eric, 12

  Haney, Elmo M. “Pop,” 188–90, 191, 192–93, 197–99, 201, 243

  Hanneken, Herman, 256, 257

  Harris, Harold “Bucky,” 215, 237, 258

  Haruna (ship), 110

  Henderson, Lofton, 73

  Henderson Field (Guadalcanal): Edson’s Ridge Battle and, 94

  first U.S. use of, 77

  importance to U.S. of, 78, 136

  Japanese bombing/shelling of, 73, 78–79, 94, 100–101, 103, 110–11, 112

  as Japanese objective, 74, 78, 89

  Naval Battle of Guadalcanal and, 131

  Tenaru River Battle and, 79–84

  U.S. defense of, 100, 219 Hiei (ship), 129, 131

  Higgins, Dick, 263, 264, 268

  Hill 100 (Peleliu), 220–22, 251

  Hill 140 (Peleliu), 262, 265

  Hill 660 (Cape Gloucester), 171, 180, 203

  Hope, Bob, 201

  Horseshoe Hill (Peleliu), 246

  Howard, Pat, 287

  Hughes, William, 88

  Hunt, George, 219

  Hunt, LeRoy P., 2, 14, 51, 133

  Huskies (football team), 26

  Hyakutake, Harukichi, 84

  I Company, Third Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment (I/3/5): food for, 62

  friendly fire casualties and, 103–4

  Goettge patrol and, 68

  map of Guadalcanal beachhead and, 49

  Matanikau battles and, 75, 76, 104–5, 118, 120–26

  on Ngesebus, 243

  on Peleliu, 214

  I Company, Third Battalion, Seventh Marine Regiment (I/3/7), 256

  Iboki Point (Cape Gloucester), 177, 179

  Ichiki (Kiyoano) Detachment, 79–84

  Imperial Japanese Army, 72, 128

  Inoue, Sadae, 269

  intelligence, U.S., 11, 51, 63

  Iron Bottom Sound, 55, 57, 75, 85, 93, 110, 276. See also Sealark Channel

  Iwo Jima, 231, 283

  Jackson, Arthur J., 224

  Japanese: battle surrenders of, 64, 175, 176, 236, 269, 292

  final surrender of, 283, 291

  as infiltrators, 218, 238, 257–58, 265

  kamikaze attacks by, 130

  McEnery’s feelings about, 291–92

  McEnery’s first sight of, 48, 59

  suicide by, 64, 83, 84, 122, 175, 177

  “washing machine Charlie”

  as name for, 60, 77

  wounded, 175–76, 292. See also specific person, battle, or location

  Johanson, Gertrude. See McEnery, Gertrude Johanson (wife)

  Johnson, Randall, 167

  Jones, Edward A. “Hillbilly,” 183–84, 204, 259–61

  jungle; McEne
ry’s night alone in, 178–79

  jungle rot, 157, 171

  K Company, Third Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment (K/3/5): Adams as leader of, 113–15

  in Australia, 137–51

  baptism of fire for, 86–90

  at Cape Gloucester, 153–81

  casualty rate on Peleliu for, 268

  changes in command structure and, 133–34

  Cobb named commander of, 134

  as front-line combat troop, 6

  Haldane named commander of, 146

  Haldane’s death and, 264–65

  hopes for return to Melbourne by, 183–85

  McEnery first assigned to, 40

  McEnery kinship with, 285–86

  McEnery of leader of, 264–65

  McEnery as platoon guide for, 172, 240

  McEnery as Third Platoon leader of, 263

  morale in, 58, 191

  on New Britain, 128

  on Ngesebus, 237–44, 245

  on Okinawa, 283–84

  at Pavuvu Island, 185–205

  on Peleliu, 128, 206, 207–33, 235–37, 246–66

  photograph of, 267–68

  praise for Ngesebus battles of, 245

  replacements for, 148–49

  rest assignment of, 128

  reunions of, 286–87

  rotation back to U.S. of, 270–75, 276–77

  supplies/equipment for, 149. See also next entry; see also specific person

  K Company, Third Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment (K/3/5)—on Guadalcanal: advance of, 57–58

  Army troops and, 109

  assignment of, 42

  baptism of fire for, 86–90

  daily life of, 84–86

  duration of, 45

  first night of, 15–16

  food/water for, 12, 61–62

  friendly fire casualties and, 103–4

  Goettge patrol and, 65–69, 85, 86

  Henderson Field and, 77

  landing of, 3–4

  maneuvers of, 205–6

  map of beachhead and, 49

  Matanikau battles and, 74–75, 104–5, 118, 120–26

  McEnery as reconnaisance sergeant for, 104–5, 113, 118–19, 134

  and October bombings by Japanese, 113

  recon patrol of, 47–48, 50

  search for F4F Wildcat fighter by, 65

  shortage of supplies/equipment for, 57–58, 60

  K Company, Third Battalion, First Marine Regiment (K/3/1), 219, 224

  Ka-Bar knives, 149, 168, 195, 215, 221, 258

  kamikaze attacks, 130

  Kelly, Grace, 282

  Kelly, John, 125, 159

  Kelly, R. R. “Railroad,” 203

  Kimmel, Charles J., 120, 122

  Kimmel, Husband, 291

  King, Ernest, 181

  Kipling, Rudyard, 190, 226, 249

  Kirishima (ship), 129, 132

  Kokumbona (Guadalcanal village), 117

  Kongo (ship), 110

  Korean construction workers; on Guadalcanal, 51

  Krueger, Walter, 153, 156

  Kukum (Guadalcanal village), 51, 111

  L Company, Third Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment (L/3/5), 68, 75, 76, 118, 170, 214

 

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