Guam 1941 & 1944
Loss and Reconquest
(Author) Gordon L. RottmanThe island of Guam was the first Allied territory lost to the Japanese onslaught in 1941. On 10 December 5,000 Japanese troops landed on Guam, defended by less than 500 US and Guamanian troops, the outcome was beyond doubt. On 21 July 1944 America returned. In a risky operation, the two US landing forces came ashore seven miles apart and it was a week before the beachheads linked up. Only the battles for Iwo Jima and Okinawa would cost the Americans more men than the landings on Guam and Saipan, which immediately preceded the Guam operation. In this book Gordon Rottman details the bitter 26-day struggle for this key Pacific island duringWorld War II (1939-1945).
Gordon L. Rottman
Gordon L. Rottman is a renowned military historian and author, best known for his meticulous research and detailed accounts of military operations. His numerous books on military tactics, equipment, and uniforms have become essential resources for historians and enthusiasts. Rottman's work is praised for its clarity, accuracy, and depth.