
Battle for Saipan
1944 Pacific D-Day in the Mariana Islands (WW2 Pacific Military History Series, Book 4)
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Narrated by:
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Gary Williams
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By:
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Daniel Wrinn
The invasion of Saipan kicked open the doors to Tokyo.
In June 1944, American forces had their sights focused on the Marianas islands. Located about 1,500 miles from Japan's major cities, these islands would be used as bases for the new Boeing B-29 heavy bomber, which could strike Japan's most important cities.
The first island to be invaded was Saipan. Enemy resistance was heavy, as Marines from the 2nd and 4th divisions encountered bunkers, pillboxes, and other fortifications. The invasion started a month-long odyssey that would result in thousands of American casualties, as well as the almost complete destruction of Japanese forces on the island.
This narrative recounts the story of the Pacific D-Day 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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Clearly written, it would be useful to have a detailed map of the island available as the areas of attack are mentioned. Some fascinating personal tales are recounted, like the butler who died when a bullet went straight into his bugle and onwards through it to his head. The casualty level was huge with over 16,600 Americans killed and more than 23,500 Japaese, who refused to surrender. The book leaves a terrifying impression of the battles.
Narration is by Gary Williams. His voice is deep, rich and perfect for recounting such momentous text. Apart from a single, early editing glitch where the initial, replaced recording of a sentence is not removed, the whole close well with good intonation and without emotional investment. He simply tells the story.
I received a freely gifted complimentary copy of Battle for Saipan, at my request, from the rights holder via Audiobook Boom. Thank you. An important piece of World War II history of which I was previously unaware, vital in ending the war in the East and in which so many lost their lives. Recommended for everyone from an early age.
"They waited in jittery anticipation."
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My perspective in reading this is that of having a Girl Scout leader (when I was a kid) who was a Navy nurse on ships that ferried the wounded. My grandson (Marine formerly stationed in Okinawa) heard that I won this book and came over to listen with me. We both learned a lot and had a lot to share. He had the training and I have been a civilian nurse for many years.
I have been reading a lot of semi-fiction about WW2 in Europe lately (thanks to NetGalley) but never realized that the Pacific major battles were also in mid 1944. The research done to present this information is amazing, and the writing continues to be engaging rather than pedantic. Which is to say that we both enjoyed the listen.
The narrator is no-nonsense Gary Williams who infuses it with interest while making it clear that this is a nonfiction account.
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