An edition of No Bended Knee (1996)

No bended knee

the battle for Guadalcanal : the memoir of Gen. Merrill B. Twining USMC (Ret.)

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An edition of No Bended Knee (1996)

No bended knee

the battle for Guadalcanal : the memoir of Gen. Merrill B. Twining USMC (Ret.)

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It is one of the most difficult campaigns in the history of the Marine Corps, indeed in the history of war. Many books have chronicled the epic battle for Guadalcanal, yet all of them depended on the after-action report compiled by Merrill B. Twining. Here General Twining reveals that he put this report together in Australia while he was suffering from malaria.

He also lacked the 1st Marine Division operations log, which had been destroyed at a critical point in the battle to prevent its falling into Japanese hands. Because of these handicaps, the after-action report contained a number of shortcomings that have been repeated in all subsequent histories of Guadalcanal.

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Now, General Twining sets the record straight. As the division D-3 (operations officer), he was at the very center of the 1st Marine Division's valiant defense of Guadalcanal. He reports at first hand the momentous effects of Vice Adm. Frank Jack Fletcher's decision to pull the navy away from the beleaguered island and leave the Marines to fend for themselves.

Twining reports on all the battles and skirmishes that comprised the campaign for Guadalcanal from August to December 1942, when the 1st Marine Division was relieved by fresh troops. He also recounts heroic actions of Marine aviators flying from Henderson Field that were vital to preserving the Leathernecks' toehold in the Pacific during the darkest days of the war.

  1. In his foreword to the book, retired Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Victor H. "Brute" Krulak, himself a Guadalcanal veteran and one of the Corps's most revered Marines, explains the importance of the campaign and General Twining's contribution to it.
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Presidio
Language
English
Pages
206

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Novato, CA
Genre
Personal narratives, American., Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/26
Library of Congress
D767.98 .T95 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 206 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
206

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL789476M
Internet Archive
nobendedkneebatt0000twin
ISBN 10
0891415491
LCCN
95021897
OCLC/WorldCat
503599358
Library Thing
6782786
Goodreads
915674

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Major General J. F. C. Fuller, a distinguished historian of World War II, was of the opinion that "in all probability amphibious operations were the most far-reaching tactical innovation of the War."
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