04493nam 22006013u 450 991071419990332120170821160949.01-909940-40-2(CKB)2670000000519218(EBL)1623121(OCoLC)1049171726(BIP)001153313(BIP)050384018(EXLCZ)99267000000051921820140217d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOkinawa[electronic resource]World War II, 50th anniversary, commemorative edition.Greenock 232 Celsius2013Washington, D.C. :Center of Military History, United States Army,1993.1 online resource (616 p.)United States Army in World War IICMH pub ;5-11-1Description based upon print version of record.0-7924-5859-1 Includes bibliographical references (pages 503-509) and index.Foreword; Preface; Chapter I Operation ICEBERG; The Strategic Decision; Nature of the Target; The Plan of Attack; Mounting the Attack; Footnotes; Chapter II Invasion of the Ryukyus; Preliminary Neutralization of Enemy Strength; Seizure of the Kerama Islands; Softening Up the Target; Footnotes; Chapter III Winning the Okinawa Beachhead; The Landing; Moving Inland; Organizing the Beachhead; Footnotes; Chapter IV Where is the Enemy?; The Japanese Forces; The Japanese Plan of Defense; Enemy Counterattacks by Air and Sea; Footnotes; Chapter V Coming to Grips with the EnemyThrough the Outposts, 4-8 AprilAssaulting the Shuri Defenses, 9-12 April; The Enemy Takes the Offensive; Footnotes; Chapter VI The Conquest of North Okinawa; Drive up the Ishikawa Isthmus, 4-7 April; Probing the Motobu Defenses, 7-13 April; Closing In on Yae-Take, 14-15 April; Conquest of Motobu Peninsula, 16-18 April; Footnotes; Chapter VII The Capture of Ie Shima; Plans and Preparations of the Enemy; American Plans and Preparations; Invasion of Ie Shima, 16-17 April; Stalemate at Bloody Ridge, 18-19 April; Last Phase; Footnotes; Chapter VIII The Attack of 19 April on the Shuri DefensesPlans and PreparationsPreliminary Attack of the 27th Division, 18 April; The General Attack; Footnotes; Chapter IX Fall of the First Shuri Defense Ring; Item Pocket; Assaulting the Outer Shuri Defense Ring; Footnotes; Chapter X Tactics and Tactical Decisions; Tactics and Weapons on Okinawa; Tactical Decisions; Footnotes; Chapter XI Assaulting The Second Shuri Defense Ring; Stalemate on the West Coast; The 7th Division at Kochi Ridge; The Maeda Escarpment Barrier; Footnotes; Chapter XII The Japanese Counteroffensive And Its Aftermath; Planning the Offensive; The Offensive Under WayJapanese Penetration to Tanabaru, 5 MayThe Americans Resume the Offensive; Footnotes; Chapter XIII The May Attack on the Shuri Defenses; The Attack in the West; The Attack in the Center; Opening the East Coast Corridor; Footnotes; Chapter XIV Battle in the Rain; Enemy Air Attacks; Stalemate in the Center; The 6th Marine Division Occupies Naha; The 7th Division Bids for Envelopment; Footnotes; Chapter XV The Fall of Shuri; Exodus From Shuri; American Occupation of Shuri; Footnotes; Chapter XVI Behind the Front; Supply Operations; Hospitalization and Evacuation; Military GovernmentBase DevelopmentFootnotes; Chapter XVII The Enemy's Last Stand; The Push South to the Yaeju-Duke--Yuza-Dake Barrier; The Capture of Oroku Peninsula; Assaulting the Last Defense Line; Footnotes; Chapter XVIII The Battle Ends; End of Organized Resistance; Surrender and Suicide; Final Mop-up; Victory: Cost and Value; Footnotes; Bibliographical Note US Army history of the Battle for Okinawa OkinawaWorld War, 1939-1945CampaignsJapanOkinawa IslandOkinawa Island (Japan)History, MilitaryWorld War, 1939-1945HistoryWorld War, 1939-1945Campaigns940.54/25Appleman Roy1353478Burns James1353479Center of Military History,AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910714199903321Okinawa3255942UNINA