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Battle Diary Tarawa, Issue In Doubt (Hardback)

D-44 TO D-DAY

Military > By Century Military > Reference World History

By Harlan Glenn
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 256
Illustrations: 250 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036127961
Published: 30th June 2026

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The book is an unparalleled visual chronicle of the Battle of Tarawa in the Pacific theater in World War II. What makes this book particularly rare is the access to previously unpublished photographs and accounts of the fighting. The Battle of Tarawa was a bloody harbinger of the many Pacific Island battles that were to come, and in this book the reader gets an intense, new study of the day by day struggle.

Second Marine Division prepare for, enroute to and invade the tiny Pacific atoll known as Betio TARAWA in what becomes the largest and most ambitious amphibious operation of its time, 1943 of the Second World War. This assault from the sea was comparable to that of the Normandy Invasion of the following summer of 1944. In this first book, we follow the men of the 2nd Marine Division and that of Task Force 53 via their daily battle diaries, in their own words as written per each day of the operation, combined with a series of photographs as they were taken on each day of Operation Galvanic. For a first time since the 1943 battle, the reader follows the daily events as they unfold. Featuring a collection of some 450 images and recovered daily battle diaries.

After two years of intense touch and go fighting over the Solomon Islands, the Gilbert were next up in a concerted push to deny Imperial Japan of her distant island bases, garrisons and air strips that had enabled them to dominate over the Pacific. Operation Galvanic, the invasion of Tarawa, was to serve twofold, as a launching point for the Island-Hopping Campaign and as a baptism of fire for all future amphibious operations to follow, thus began the doctrine of how such warfare was to be conducted and orchestrated.

The Author has designed this first volume and those that follow as a visual diary that encompasses OPERATION GALVANIC, the Invasion of Tarawa, the first major amphibious operation of the Pacific War in World War Two. Period photographs, situation maps, ships logs and battle diaries have been placed into the chronological order in which they were taken, made and entered as written by the various battalion and company commanders, ships duty officers and by the Marines and Sailors themselves. Thus by the page readers are able to reexperience the events of each day, as they unfolded by the hour and by the moment…

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About Harlan Glenn

Glenn served as the Archival Supervisor for the HBO television series Band of Brothers and is the author of United States Marine Corps: Uniforms, Insignia And Personal Items of World War II and Kampfraum Arnhem. Battle Diary Tarawa is the first in his new series on the war in the Pacific in WWII.

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