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From Makin to Bougainville: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War

Chapter 27: Transcriber’s Notes
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The text recounts the creation, organization, training, and combat employment of Marine Raider battalions in the Pacific theater, explaining how high-level advocacy, doctrinal experiments in amphibious warfare, and particular leaders produced lightly equipped, fast-moving raiding units. It examines their use of destroyer-transports and night landings, their tactical role in seizing key terrain ahead of larger assaults, and the challenges of scaling amphibious operations during wartime expansion. The account integrates unit history, operational innovation, and leadership dynamics to explain both the raiders' battlefield performance and the factors that led to their eventual disbandment.