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Guam was the southern-most major island of the Marianas, 150 miles south of Saipan. Major General Roy Geiger of the III Amphibious Corps commanded the Guam operation, originally scheduled for June 1944, but delayed by the unexpected difficulty capturing Saipan. The delay gave time for more preparation bombardment and better intelligence on Guam. Naval air strikes began on 5 July. From then to 21 July planes from the Fast Carrier Task Force bombed and strafed Guam daily followed by intense shelling of coastal installations and bivouac areas immediately before the landings.
At 0830 on 21 July 1944, 3d Marine Division hit the Asan beach while 1st Provisional Marine Brigade came ashore at Agat, seven miles apart, north and south of the main Japanese positions, harbor and airstrip on Orote Peninsula on the west side of Guam. Progress against the well-entrenched, hard-fighting Japanese defenders of the beachhead was delayed by many factors including difficult terrain, high humidity, frequent rain showers, and difficulties landing reinforcements and equipment. As on Saipan, the Japanese fired on the invading Marines from well prepared positions located in caves and tunnels as well as pillboxes situated on the beaches, cliffs, and hillsides overlooking the invasion beaches. Japanese counterattacks with infantry and tanks were repulsed by Marines on the main defensive line, with tank, carrier-plane, and naval fire support. The beachheads expanded gradually through 25 July.
At 0700 on 26 July, Army artillery, backed by naval guns, planes and batteries on nearby islands, began a bombardment as cover for a new infantry assault, designed to break the defenses of Orote. Combined U.S. attacks with armor and infantry made slow progress up the peninsula, but finally completed the operation on 29 July. In four days, between 2,000 and 3,000 Japanese defenders on the Orote Peninsula had been killed as the Americans captured the territory, with its harbor and airfield.
The Japanese still held key high ground in the mountains dominating the island, and little progress had been made. The Marine and Army units from the original north and south landings linked up on 28 July and took several of the hills that threatened the beaches, creating a consolidated line for the first time. The assault phase ended with a 25-square-mile beachhead controlled by the 3d Marine Division and the 77th Division.
The pursuit phase was defined in General Geiger's order of 30 July. The 3rd Marine Division would drive up the western portion of the island while the 77th Infantry Division took eastern Guam. The 1st Provisional Marine Brigade was assigned to patrol southern Guam. This phase had major problems of transportation and movement.
Because of the lack of a road across the island, the infantry had to carry everything. Men of the heavy-weapons companies labored under loads of machine guns, mortars, and ammunition.
Notwithstanding the difficulties, both the Marines and the Army units made rapid progress over the next week, fighting northward on both sides of the island. On 10 August, General Geiger announced that organized resistance on Guam had ended. The last Japanese command post was destroyed on 11 August, although stragglers were rounded up for months and a few survivors were not found until years after the end of the war.
During the invasion of Guam, US forces suffered almost eight thousand casualties, including more than one thousand killed. More than 17,500 Japanese defenders died. Thousands of native Chamorros were discovered and liberated from Japanese concentration camps.(Olive-Drab Online)

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  • These people fought and died so we could ALL have our freedom today. I mean think about that.

    Many today complain, feel sorry for themselves, etc.. but can you imagine dying today for ppl of the future?

  • Wonderful Video!  Thankyou! God Bless the USMC!

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  • you idiots killed many islanders when bombing to free us. then you ruined the island by builong here. now it looks like a small city. something the guamanians didn't want. those who came a died here... I could care less. I'd rather be under Japanese rule

  • song at 2:20?

    

  • @at1212b that's why we need to regain our self-respect and confidence. all we do is complain, whine, and doubt everything we do. 

  • @at1212b yes i can imagine that. i would die for my kids to have a better tomorrow.

  • @ravenwolf1952 Eventually I'll learn what man have really Dealt with from the beginning of Man

  • @ravenwolf1952 Yes, sir. But you see I am a mere immigrant of the united state. Just a foreigner of this country, yet I have set myself to join the military to be a Doc of the United State, when I could set myself to find a high paying job to support my family. I have a couple of reason to join and one is to hold the ground that was once held during the Great Wars of USA. US is only a Empire and it will fall like Rome, Mayan, Aztec, China, Byzantine and others.

  • @noob2top3210 what ever your veiws of war are,? remember this @noob2top3210,guys like my uncle went to war at 17,they left there legs,arms and guts there, they died for the american way of life we now hold for granted,the way of life that allows you and me and every body else here to voice there views,like here for one,had we not gone to war, ither we would be speaking german or jap' lingos right now,things were diff then,now we have stupid wars,

  • @ravenwolf1952 Desentization desentization . . . is killing everything.

    Look at History Channel

    Weaponology

    Discovery

    This shows are making kids want to buy their own weapons and, or join the military for fun.

    BBC is keeping things real with some TV shows that mostly tell facts and rare film of wwii

  • this is where my uncle fought and died at,for americans freedom,we now now seem to take for granted,

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