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Infamous Day: Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941

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This account presents a close, unit-level chronicle of Marine Corps activities and experiences during the Japanese air assault on Pearl Harbor, focusing on barracks, air stations, and shipboard detachments. It describes base dispositions and duties, the sudden arrival of enemy formations, strafing and bombing of Ewa Mooring Mast Field and other installations, immediate defensive responses from Marines and support personnel, antiaircraft and machine-gun action, damage to aircraft and facilities, and the human reactions of servicemen and civilians caught in the attack. Interwoven are operational details about Marine roles ashore and afloat, improvisations under fire, and the chaotic sequence of actions that unfolded during the opening strikes.

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Robert Cressman

Robert Cressman is an American author and military historian, recognized for his detailed accounts of Marine Corps history during pivotal moments in World War II. His notable works include "A Magnificent Fight: Marines in the Battle for Wake Island," which explores the fierce defense of Wake Island, and "Infamous Day: Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941," a comprehensive examination of the events surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor. Cressman's writings contribute to the understanding of Marine operations and the broader context of the war, highlighting the valor and challenges faced by servicemen during these critical battles.

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