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Author Schultz, Duane P.

Title Evans Carlson, Marine raider : the man who commanded America's first special forces / Duane Schultz.

Publication Info. Yardley, Pennsylvania : Westholme Publishing, LLC, 2014.
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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  92 CARLSON    Check Shelf
Description x, 265 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [248]-254) and index.
Summary On August 17, 1942, ten days after American marines had stormed Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, two U.S. submarines secretly delivered a small force from the newly formed 2nd Marine Raider Battalion to Japanese-occupied Makin Island one thousand miles to the north. The raid was intended to gather intelligence and divert attention from the main American attack to the south. News of the success of this special operation took hold of the American imagination and provided a much needed boost to morale. The battalion's leader was Evans Carlson, a forty-six-year-old career marine office who had most recently served in China as a military observer. Carlson was also a friend of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and he had proposed to him the creation of a small elite raider force similar to the British Commandos. Having accompanied Chinese guerrillas in their war against Japan, Carlson incorporated some of their tactics into his raider training, including a method of esprit de corps called "gung ho," a word still used today for loyal enthusiasm.
Subject Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947.
United States. Marine Corps. Marine Raider Battalion, 2nd.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Solomon Islands.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Commando operations -- Pacific Area.
Makin Atoll, Raid on, Kiribati, 1942.
Guadalcanal, Battle of, Solomon Islands, 1942-1943.
ISBN 9781594161940 (hbk.)
1594161941 (hbk.)
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