Carlson’s Marine Raiders
Makin Island 1942
Gordon L Rottman author Johnny Shumate illustrator Alan Gilliland illustrator Mr Mark Stacey illustrator Mr Ian Palmer illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Jun '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The 2nd Raider Battalion’s daring amphibious raid on the Japanese-occupied Makin Island in August 1942 was intended to divert Japanese reinforcements bound for Guadalcanal and disrupt enemy communications. Although yielding limited results, it was an invaluable test of the innovative training and tactics employed by the Raiders, and a crucial boost to US morale.
On August 17-18, 1942, 211 men of the US Marine Corps' 2nd Raider Battalion conducted a daring amphibious raid on the Japanese-occupied Makin Island in the South Pacific. This book offers an account of the fateful Makin Raid that tells the whole story, from the plan's conception to its troubled execution and aftermath.On August 17–18, 1942, 211 men of the US Marine Corps’ 2nd Raider Battalion conducted a daring amphibious raid on the Japanese-occupied Makin Island in the South Pacific. This ambitious but flawed operation was intended to divert Japanese reinforcements bound for Guadalcanal, over 1,000 miles to the southwest, in the wake of the US landings there ten days earlier; the Raiders were to destroy the seaplane base and radio station, take prisoners, and collect intelligence. Although yielding limited results, it was to be an invaluable test of the innovative training and tactics employed by the Raiders, and a crucial boost to national morale at this difficult stage in the war. Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and expert analysis, this gripping account of the fateful Makin Raid tells the whole story, from the plan’s conception to its troubled execution and aftermath.
The author brings an expert but sympathetic analysis to the event, showing the impact of indecision (and wrong decisions) by Car[l]son. [...] There is much here for the wargamer, ideally at say a 1:2 or 1:3 skirmish level [...] This is a good account of the confusion of combat and the critical need for firm leadership. Recommended. (Chris Jarvis, Miniature Wargames, June 2014)
ISBN: 9781472803276
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 305g
80 pages