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September 15, 1944. The 1st Marine Division lands at Peleliu expecting a three-day fight. They'd be there for 73 days.Admiral Halsey said skip it. Intelligence said the Philippines were wide open. They invaded anyway.What happened on Peleliu changed how Japan defended every island for the rest of the war.
No more banzai charges. No more dying on the beaches. Just caves, coral ridges, and a new kind of hell that would be repeated at Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Colonel Kunio Nakagawa wrote a new defensive playbook: defense in depth, fortified cave systems, and interlocking fields of fire. The 1st Marine Division—veterans of Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester—suffered 71% casualties trying to take an 8-square-mile island.
This is the story of the Pacific's most controversial battle, the tactics that made it so bloody, and why the men who fought there wondered if it needed to happen at all.
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