Book 137

Saipan & Tinian 1944

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 30 April 2004
The 1944 invasion of Saipan was the first two-division amphibious assault conducted by US forces in World War II. Saipan and Tinian had been under Japanese control since 1914 and, heavily colonized, they were considered virtually part of the Empire. The struggle for Saipan and Tinian was characterized by...Read more

Book 139

Guam 1941 & 1944

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 25 July 2004
This volume covers the Japanese seizure of the island of Guam in December 1941 and its American recapture by amphibious assault in July-August 1944. Guam was the first Allied territory lost to the Japanese, making its recapture politically and psychologically important. The American invasion in 1944 was the second...Read more

Book 146

The Marshall Islands 1944

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 29 October 2004
In November 1943 US forces successfully seized Tarawa and Makin in the first major counteroffensive of the Central Pacific; however, US casualties were heavy. By the end of January 1944. Operation 'Flintlock' - the seizure of the Marshall Islands - was launched: the next stepping-stone towards Japan. Following a...Read more

Book 150

Khe Sanh 1967-68

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 5 May 2005
Khe Sanh was a small village in northwest South Vietnam that sat astride key North Vietnamese infiltration routes. In September 1966 a Marine battalion deployed into the area. Action gradually increased as the NVA attempted to destroy Free World Forces bases, and the siege of Khe Sanh proper began...Read more

Book 162

Inch'on 1950

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 1 January 2006
Inch'on was probably the most significant campaign in the Korean theater, as well as being the last major amphibious assault of division-size conducted in the history of warfare. The odds were stacked against the US troops, with virtually no time for training and many of the divisions unprepared for...Read more

Okinawa 1945

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 25 March 2002
The final preliminary to the invasion of the Japanese mainland was possession of the Ryukyu island group, midway between Formosa and Kyushu, the southernmost island of the Japanese homeland. The target of Operation 'Iceberg' was Okinawa, the largest island in the group. This book details the largest and most...Read more

Peleliu 1944

by Jim Moran and Gordon L. Rottman

Published 29 November 2002
Equalling Tarawa, Iwo Jima and Okinawa in scale and ferocity, the battle for Peleliu has long been regarded as the Pacific war's 'forgotten battle'. Originally planned to secure General MacArthur's eastern flank during his invasion of the Philippine Islands, the assault became superfluous after a massive carrier-based attack on...Read more

Guam 1941 & 1944

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 25 July 2004

Wake Island 1941

by Jim Moran

Published 1 January 2011
On the same day that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they also launched air attacks on Wake Island, an American marine and naval base in the Pacific. Three days later a Japanese invasion force stormed the island, but were bloodily repulsed by the scratch force of marines, sailors and...Read more

Corregidor 1945

by Gordon L. Rottman

Published 23 August 2022