IWO JIMA

  • CARRIER FORCE TO CLAIM SKIES FOR U.S.

    Ulithi Atoll, Western Pacific · February 10, 1945 On this date in 1945 Task Force 58 under Vice Adm. Marc “Pete” Mitscher, assigned to U.S. Adm. Raymond Spruance’s Fifth Fleet, steamed out of its anchor­age at Ulithi Atoll in the Caro­line Islands, 1,700 miles/­2,736 kilo­meters south of the main Japa­nese island of Honshū. Except for the Coral…

  • JAPAN TELLS SOLDIERS: “NEVER SURRENDER”

    Tokyo, Japan · January 8, 1941 On this date in 1941 the Tokyo Gazette published the Imperial War Depart­ment’s newly adopted Japa­nese Field Service Code. It advised soldiers in part, “Do not give up under any cir­cum­stances, keeping in mind your re­spon­si­bil­ity not to tar­nish the glo­ri­ous his­tory of the Im­perial Army with its tradi­tion…

  • IWO JIMA BOMBING CONTINUES

    Saipan Island, Northern Marianas · January 7, 1945 In early October 1944 the U.S. high command decided that, after securing the Philip­pine island of Leyte (done before the end of Decem­ber), Gen. Douglas Mac­Arthur was to lib­er­ate neigh­boring Lu­zon Is­land, while Fleet Adm. Ches­ter Nimitz, from his station in the Cen­tral Pacific, would attack the…

  • PRESIDENT DECLARES NATIONAL CODE TALKERS DAY

    Washington, D.C. · August 14, 1982 Some 44,000 Native Americans served in the U.S. mili­tary during World War II. There were one-and-a-half times more Native Ameri­can volun­teers than draftees; indeed, Native Amer­i­can parti­ci­pa­tion in the war per capita ex­ceeded any other group. Native Amer­i­cans served in all theaters, but pre­domi­nately in the Pacific. No group of…

  • NIMITZ TO HEAD PACIFIC OPERATIONS

    Washington, D.C. · April 3, 1945 On this date in 1945 the Roosevelt adminis­tra­tion appointed Gen. Douglas Mac­Arthur Com­mander-in-Chief U.S. Army Forces Pacific (AFPAC), respon­si­ble for all Army and Army Air Forces units in the Pacific thea­ter excepting Maj. Gen. Curtis LeMay’s Twen­tieth Air Force based in the Mari­anas. At the same time Adm. Chester…

  • CARRIER FORCE TO CLAIM SKIES FOR U.S.

    Ulithi Atoll, Western Pacific · February 10, 1945 On this date in 1945 Task Force 58 under Vice Adm. Marc “Pete” Mitscher steamed out of its anchorage at Ulithi Atoll in the Caro­line Islands, 1,700 miles south of the main Japa­nese island of Honshū. Except for the Coral Sea stand­off (May 4–8, 1942), Mitscher had been en­gaged in every…

  • JAPAN TELLS SOLDIERS “NEVER SURRENDER”

    Tokyo, Japan · January 8, 1941 On this date in 1941 the Tokyo Gazette published the Imperial War Depart­ment’s newly adopted Japa­nese Field Service Code. It advised soldiers in part, “Do not give up under any cir­cum­stances, keeping in mind your re­spon­si­bil­ity not to tar­nish the glo­ri­ous his­tory of the Im­perial Army with its tradi­tion…

  • IWO JIMA BOMBING CONTINUES

    Saipan Island, Northern Marianas · January 7, 1945 In early October 1944 the U.S. high command decided that, after securing the Philip­pine island of Leyte (done before the end of Decem­ber), Gen. Douglas Mac­Arthur was to lib­er­ate neigh­boring Lu­zon Is­land, while Fleet Adm. Ches­ter Nimitz, from his station in the Cen­tral Pacific, would attack the…

  • The Pacific (6-Disc DVD Exclusive 7th Disc “Inside the Battle: Peleliu”)

    This limited collector’s DVD edition includes a bonus 7th disc entitled “Inside the Battle: Peleliu.”

    The Pacific is an epic 10-part miniseries that delivers a realistic portrait of WWII’s Pacific Theatre as seen through the intertwined odysseys of three U.S. Marines – Robert Leckie, John Basilone and Eugene Sledge. The extraordinary experiences of these men and their fellow Marines take them from the first clash with the Japanese in the haunted jungles of Guadalcanal, through the impenetrable rain firests of Cape Gloucester, across the blasted coral strongholds of Peleliu, up the black sand terraces of Iwo Jima, through the killing fields of Okinawa, to the triumphant, yet uneasy, return home after V-J Day. The viewer will be immersed in combat through the intimate perspective of this diverse, relatable group of men pushed to the limit in battle both physically and psychologically against a relentless enemy unlike any encountered before.

    Inside the Battle: Peleliu: An exclusive look into the battle of Peleliu. Combining exclusive historian and veteran interviews with real footage from the battle of Peleliu, this featrette illustrates the massive undertaking of the battle for Peleliu in the Pacific theater of World War II.