Title: Ever Closer The Marianas Islands
1Ever CloserThe Marianas Islands
- The Battle for Saipan
- Guam
- Taking Tinian
2Moving Towards The Japanese Homeland
- American war strategy in the western Pacific was
developed around the premise that Japan would
never surrender and that the nation would fight
to the last man particularly if the home islands
were invaded.
- After the fall of the Marshall Islands the US
would not use ground forces until SAIPAN - US needed Saipan and nearby Tinian for the New
B-29 Bombers
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4SAIPAN JUNE 15, 1944
- An armada of 535 ships carrying 127,570 U. S.
military personnel of which 2/3 were Marines of
the 2nd and 4th Divisions converged on Saipan. - 40,000 different items supporting the assault-
- everything from toilet paper to government
issued coffins
5POUNDING SAIPAN
- 15 BATTLESHIPS
- 165,000 SHELLS
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8- Joined by 8 more battleships US Navy completely
rings the islands - They poured HELL ONTO THAT ISLAND
- Caves provided the only shelter for the
islanders against this death rain
- 1 supply ship carried enough food to feed
90,000-month - 7 US battleships 11 destroyers shelled Saipan
Tinian for 2 days before the landings. - 15,000 16 and 5 inch shells fired at the islands
along with 165,000 other shells of different
caliber
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10Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo
11- Main invasion force landed along 4 miles of beach
at Chalan Kanoa - Japanese positioned colored flags in the lagoon
to mark the range of landing force register
their howitzers on the landing force from behind
Mt. Fina Susu - They destroy 28 US tanks on day 1
- Japanese shell fire rained down on the advancing
force every 15 seconds in a deadly cauldron of
exploding steel.
July 7, 3,000 Japanese charged in the largest
suicide rush of the war.
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13- 31,629 Japanese on Saipan roughly 29,500
Japanese died as a result of the fighting. - 2,100 Japanese prisoners survived
- 2,000 casualties 1st day for 2nd Marines
- This type of fighting would go own daily until
July 9th when organized resistance on Saipan
ceased - American loses on Saipan were double those
suffered on Guadalcanal. - 3,100 were killed, 13,100 wounded or missing in
action
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15- One of the most lamentable events of the battle
for Saipan involved the suicide of hundreds of
families, many of whom jumped to their deaths
from the high cliffs at the island's most
northern point. This tragic event continued
despite efforts by Americans and Saipanese using
loudspeakers to try to convince many Japanese
that surrender would be shameless and harmless - WHY????????
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17The civilian population was indoctrinated that
the Americans would rape the women, kill the
children and leave no one alive
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22Tojo stunned by the fall of Saipan
- Most who had the whole picture of Japan's war
efforts realized that the war was lost it was
only a matter of time before the Japanese home
islands come under attack
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25The WindTalkers
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28June 5 - 1st mission by b-29 Super fortress77
bomb Japanese railways in Bangkok, Thailand
- June 15/16 1st US bombings of Japan since
Doolittle
29The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot
- Last great aircraft carrier battle just off of
the Marianas on June 19, 1944 - 15 U. S. carriers 950 planes struck a Japanese
force of 5 carriers and 550 Aircraft - Before the day was over the Battle For The
Philippine Sea, saw the Japanese lose 240 planes
and 2 carriers the Taiho and Shokaku - US 29 planes battleship South Dakota is damaged
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32UNLUCKY SEVEN
Commander David McCampbell
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34- Part of Task Force 58 protecting the Marianas
landings, Fighting Squadron 16 was expecting an
attack from the 400-plane Japanese carrier force - 12 Hellcats were launched from the USS Lexington
to intercept the Japanese force
- Alex Vraciu ACE 19 kills
- Task Force 58 Hellcats destroyed over 300
Japanese aircraft
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36GUAM
37On December 10, 1941, the 400-man garrison on
Guam was overwhelmed by 5,000 Naval Marines of
the Japanese Navy in a few hours of fighting.
Guam would not be the scene of fighting again
until 1944
38Invasion Tactics
- 1ST carrier aircraft and planes from the Marshall
Islands to the east, then once air superiority
was gained, close bombardment by battleships
- Guam is perfect for operations
- Deep Harbors, large fields
- A Great Base for the B-29s
39POUNDING GUAM
40July 21, 1944
- A combined Army and Marine force invaded the
Island - Fighting was savage
- The Americans fought for every inch
- July 25-26 5000 Japanese Soldiers launched a
Banzai Charge at the US Soldiers - FEW SURVIVED
- Seabees Building the airfields
- These Airfields will be used to BURN UP THE
JAPANESE MAINLAND - The last Japanese soldier on Guam did not
surrender until 1972 Sergeant Shoichi Yokoi was
discovered by hunters. He had lived alone in a
cave for 27 years.
41TINIANA SMALL ISLAND WITH A HUGE DESTINY
42JULY 24TH-AUGUST 1ST
- 2ND AND 4TH Marine Divisions landed supported by
naval bombardment and artillery firing across the
strait from Saipan. - Japanese as on Saipan retreated during the day
and attacked at night - By 31 July US forces were facing Banzai Charges
- Japanese forces under Lieuitenant Kinichi Yamada
held out until the end of the war
43- The battle of Tinian saw the first use of NAPALM
in battle - Carried by P-47 Thunderbolts
- FIRE BOMBING
- Camps were built for 50,000 troops. 15,000
SEABEES turned the island into the busiest
airfield of the war, with six 2,400 m runways for
attacks by B-29 Superfortress bombers - The Island that changes history
44By 8 August the Marianas Island belonged to the US
45Peleliu
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48Peleliu
- Sept 15, 1944-November 1944
- Protect Macs flank
- A maze of coral caves and cliffs
- Bloody Peleliu
- 1st Marine Division 81st Army ID
- 9,500 casualties
- NOT NECESSARY
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51BATTLE OF LEYTE GULF
- Invasion of Leyte in the Philippines with forces
under Douglas MacArthur - 20 October -31 December 1944-45
- Japanese commander Tomoyuki Yamashita saw the
landings on Leyte as an opportunity to fight a
decisive battle - 2nd bloodiest of the Pacific campaign
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53Battle Of Leyte Gulf4 PART BATTLE
- General Walter Krueger-6th Army faced roughly
54,000 Japanese Soldiers - The battle on the sea was the largest naval
battle in History THE LAST - It rages from 23 Oct until 26 Oct
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56The Battle of Leyte Gulf destroyed Japanese naval
power and opened the way for the advance to the
Ryukyu Islands in 1945
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59Kamikaze
- As the war became obviously a losing cause
Japanese commanders began to launch Kamikaze
raids - The honorable death was one many Japanese pilots
accepted freely
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63The only weapon I feared in the War, Adm. Halsey
642,257 Kamikazes
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