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The Final Campaign: Marines in the Victory on Okinawa

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The narrative chronicles the American assault on Okinawa during World War II, focusing on Marine operations in the prolonged, attritional struggle for Shuri and adjacent defenses. It blends close tactical accounts of infantry advances, naval gunfire, amphibious support, and underground enemy positions with broader strategic context about the campaign’s scale, casualties, and the kamikaze threat. Vivid episodes—such as the unexpected seizure of a ruined castle and the revelation of vast subterranean headquarters—highlight logistical difficulties, interservice friction, and the grinding human cost that extended the battle beyond initial expectations.

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Joseph H. Alexander

Joseph H. Alexander is an author known for his detailed accounts of Marine Corps operations during World War II. His notable works include "Across the Reef: The Marine Assault of Tarawa," which explores the pivotal battle in the Pacific theater, and "Closing In: Marines in the Seizure of Iwo Jima," providing insights into one of the war's most iconic confrontations. Alexander's writing is characterized by thorough research and a focus on the experiences of Marines, contributing to the understanding of military history and the sacrifices made during these critical campaigns.

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