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Bloody Beaches

Marine Raiders History in the Pacific War (WW2 Pacific Military History Series)

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Bloody Beaches

By: Daniel Wrinn
Narrated by: Gary Williams
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A powerful account of the Marine Raiders during World War II

Marine Raiders were special operations forces established during the Pacific campaign to conduct amphibious light infantry warfare. "Edson's" Raiders of 1st Marine Raider Battalion and "Carlson's" Raiders of 2nd Marine Raider Battalion were the first US special operations forces to form and see combat during World War II.

Despite the original intent for Raiders to serve in a special operations capacity, most combat operations saw the Raiders employed as conventional infantry. This, combined with the resentment within the rest of the Marine Corps that the Raiders were an "elite force within an elite force", led to the original Raider units being disbanded.

This narrative recounts the story of the Marine Raiders in vivid, gritty detail. Explore the fascinating feats of strategy, planning, and bravery, handing the Allies what would eventually become a victory over the Pacific Theater and an end to Imperialist Japanese expansion.

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Fantastic book about their legacy, tactics and equipment. Additionally it shows the forming of amphibious raids doctrine

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Daniel Wrinn writes short tight histories of various aspects of the Pacific Theater during World War II. This time he tackled the fabled Marine Raiders, introducing why they were formed, how they were trained, and then following them through their many insertions into enemy occupied territory. The Marine Raiders acted as paratroopers without the parachutes, making stealthy amphibious landings to use surprise to penetrate Japanese defenses. It didn’t always go well and they suffered very heavy casualties throughout the war.

Wrinn recounts the history of the Marine Raiders with a laudable level of detail that swings back and forth from the tactical problems to the larger strategic significance of their battles. If you’re looking for a quick overview of this important element of the Marine Corps, you should definitely read this book.

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I have to say I am a big fan of historical war books especially those of
The pacific theater(my grandfather fought there). However this one has an even bigger connection for me. One of my father’s favorite movies had been Gung Ho. So we watched it frequently. To now listen to the true story of the raider battalion makes it an even more fascinating listen for me. As usual Daniel Wrinn delivers a large amount of facts interspersed with the personal touches that make the battle and its participants come to life. I can’t recommend his books enough. They are a must for any history/war buff. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator or publisher

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Bloody Beaches.
Is a great history of a slightly forgotten unit of the Marine corps.
The marine raider battalions were in their short existence involved in some very bloody landings.
Their heroism should never be forgotten
A concise history of some of the landings in the Pacific.
Well written and informative.
I received a free copy of this audio book at my own request and voluntarily left this honest review.

Great listening

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The reader should be able to correctly pronounce words such as "commandant" when chosen to read a book on the Marines. Drove me nuts! Also his rhythm of reading was unusual

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