82 Days on Okinawa: One American's Unforgettable Firsthand Account of the Pacific War's Greatest Battle

82 Days on Okinawa: One American's Unforgettable Firsthand Account of the Pacific War's Greatest Battle

82 Days on Okinawa: One American's Unforgettable Firsthand Account of the Pacific War's Greatest Battle

82 Days on Okinawa: One American's Unforgettable Firsthand Account of the Pacific War's Greatest Battle

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Overview

In celebration of the 75th anniversary, a riveting first-hand account of the Battle of Okinawa—the Pacific War’s “bloodiest battle of all” (New York Times)—from the first officer ashore, who served at the front for the battle’s entire 82-day duration, heroism that earned him a Bronze Star.

On Easter Sunday, April 1, 1945, 1,500 Allied ships and 1.5 million men gathered off the coast of the Japanese island of Okinawa and launched the largest amphibious assault of the Pacific War. They expected an 80% casualty rate. The first American officer ashore was Major Art Shaw, a unit commander in the U.S. Army’s 361st Artillery Battalion of the 96th Division, often called the Deadeyes. For the next three months, Major Shaw and his men served at the front lines of the Pacific’s bloodiest battle, their artillery proving decisive against a “phantom enemy” who had entrenched themselves into rugged, craggy island. Now, at 98, Art Shaw looks back to tell the story. 82 Days on Okinawa is an extraordinary eyewitness account of this critical World War II battle.

The first step of Operation Downfall—the ground invasion of Japan—the Battle of Okinawa became legendary for its brutality. Over 82 days, the Allies fought the Japanese Army in one of the bloodiest campaigns of the war, one in which more than 150,000 soldiers would die. When the final calculations were made, the totals said that the Deadeyes had killed 37,763 of the enemy. The 361st Field Artillery Battalion had played a crucial role in victory. It would be the last major battle of World War II, and a key pivot point leading to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Japanese surrender in August, two months after the siege’s end.

A riveting first-person account of this turning point, featuring 20 black-and-white photos, 82 Days on Okinawa joins the ranks of Donald Stratton’s All the Gallant Men and Dusty Kleiss Never Call Me a Hero.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062978875
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/03/2020
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

COLONEL ARTHUR “ART” SHAW (1920–2020) was a Field Artillery Unit Commander for the 361st Artillery Battalion of the 96th Division during the battles for Leyte and Okinawa. His numerous medals include the Bronze Star.


ROBERT L. WISE is the author of 34 books, including five which cover the World War II period.

Table of Contents

Maps:

Allied Invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa x-xi

Okinawa, April 1-8, 1945 xii-xiii

Okinawa, April 9-June 30, 1945 xiv-xv

Authors' Note xvii

Prologue: Prelude to battle 1

1 Okinawa 9

2 Surprises Ahead 17

3 Settling In 24

4 The Enemy Emerges 29

5 Coming Ashore 36

6 A price to be paid 44

7 Sharpening the focus 50

8 The snakes come slithering in 55

9 Trudging on 61

10 The end of the honeymoon 66

11 No rest for the weary 71

12 Dark days 77

13 Tombstones everywhere 82

14 Cactus hill coming up 88

15 Cutting the cactus 93

16 Time out 99

17 Tragedy on the ridge 105

18 Slaughter 112

19 The struggle to escape 118

20 Bravery unequaled 124

21 Valor 130

22 No Letup in sight 135

23 A storm unabated 140

24 Darkness descends 147

25 In the dead of night 152

28 While no one sleeps 157

27 What next? 162

Starting over: The next phase

28 The next step 167

29 Struggling on 172

30 Nonstop! 177

31 Clearing the crags 183

32 Going on 187

33 The escarpment 193

34 One more hill to climb 199

35 Onward and upward 204

36 Deadly deadeyes 209

37 Endless struggle 214

38 Digging in 220

39 Making do 226

40 Plowing ahead 231

41 Disaster 237

42 Conical hill 244

43 No chivalry left 250

44 Monsoon season 256

45 The lost platoon 262

46 Air strikes 272

47 Stalemate 278

48 Rolling on 285

49 The big apple 290

50 The home stretch 296

51 The final battle 302

52 The bomb 307

53 The road home 313

54 Morning comes again 322

Acknowledgments 333

Index 335

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