Guadalcanal, Tarawa and Beyond: A Mud Marine's Memoir of the Pacific Island War by William W. Rogal

Guadalcanal, Tarawa and Beyond: A Mud Marine's Memoir of the Pacific Island War by William W. Rogal

Author:William W. Rogal
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2010-07-04T07:52:00+00:00


My platoon's survivors shortly before leaving Guadalcanal. All but seven are replacements. The arrow points to the author.

Col. Wood Kyle, in his memo reviewing the Report, objected to statements which appeared in "Annex N (Intelligence)" of the Final Report charging that the November drive "never achieved the objective of pushing the Japs back beyond the Poha River. So firmly entrenched were the enemy that the Marines were held for 12 days, suffering notable losses." Col Kyle's memo states, "The above statement is not correct," and refers the reader to Col. Arthur's report, which states his directions from Gen. Vandegrift on November 3 were "to establish a small beachhead in the area about a thousand yards west of Point Cruz and to contain the enemy until reinforcements could be furnished."

Before leaving this Guadalcanal discussion I must repeat here the text of a letter I wrote to the editor of Leatherneck, the Marines magazine, which was published in the March 1993 edition:



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