Black Dragon: The Experience of a Marine Rifle Company in the Central Pacific

Black Dragon recounts the experience of a single Marine rifle company—2-F-23, or “Fox” Company—and its drive through the central Pacific in World War II. Author Steven D. McCloud, through painstaking research of battlefield reports and extensive interviews with surviving members of Fox Company, has reanimated the grueling, day-by-day slog through the Pacific theater through the eyes of the US Marines who endured it.

This is the story of American teenagers who left home, many for the first time, trained together, and formed a team that held strong until, at last, those who survived tried to leave it all behind as they dispersed, returned home, and sought to build their lives. Decades later, Fox Company re-formed through correspondence and reunions and also welcomed McCloud into their midst by telling him their stories. McCloud took notes, chased down company reports and other documents to fill in the gaps, and carefully reconstructed their journey.

As one member of Fox Company recalled after returning to Iwo Jima half a century later, “I think the pilgrimage to Iwo has helped me conquer my black dragons—those bloody and stinking nightmares that made nightly uninvited visits for fifty-six years. My dreams were in color, predominantly bloody red. Those remaining are in black and white and shades of gray, not so violent and stinking. These I can live with.”

Readers who reveled in Stephen Ambrose’s masterful oral history of E Company in the European theater will find similar heroism and heartbreak in the pages of Black Dragon.

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Black Dragon: The Experience of a Marine Rifle Company in the Central Pacific

Black Dragon recounts the experience of a single Marine rifle company—2-F-23, or “Fox” Company—and its drive through the central Pacific in World War II. Author Steven D. McCloud, through painstaking research of battlefield reports and extensive interviews with surviving members of Fox Company, has reanimated the grueling, day-by-day slog through the Pacific theater through the eyes of the US Marines who endured it.

This is the story of American teenagers who left home, many for the first time, trained together, and formed a team that held strong until, at last, those who survived tried to leave it all behind as they dispersed, returned home, and sought to build their lives. Decades later, Fox Company re-formed through correspondence and reunions and also welcomed McCloud into their midst by telling him their stories. McCloud took notes, chased down company reports and other documents to fill in the gaps, and carefully reconstructed their journey.

As one member of Fox Company recalled after returning to Iwo Jima half a century later, “I think the pilgrimage to Iwo has helped me conquer my black dragons—those bloody and stinking nightmares that made nightly uninvited visits for fifty-six years. My dreams were in color, predominantly bloody red. Those remaining are in black and white and shades of gray, not so violent and stinking. These I can live with.”

Readers who reveled in Stephen Ambrose’s masterful oral history of E Company in the European theater will find similar heroism and heartbreak in the pages of Black Dragon.

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Black Dragon: The Experience of a Marine Rifle Company in the Central Pacific

Black Dragon: The Experience of a Marine Rifle Company in the Central Pacific

Black Dragon: The Experience of a Marine Rifle Company in the Central Pacific

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Black Dragon recounts the experience of a single Marine rifle company—2-F-23, or “Fox” Company—and its drive through the central Pacific in World War II. Author Steven D. McCloud, through painstaking research of battlefield reports and extensive interviews with surviving members of Fox Company, has reanimated the grueling, day-by-day slog through the Pacific theater through the eyes of the US Marines who endured it.

This is the story of American teenagers who left home, many for the first time, trained together, and formed a team that held strong until, at last, those who survived tried to leave it all behind as they dispersed, returned home, and sought to build their lives. Decades later, Fox Company re-formed through correspondence and reunions and also welcomed McCloud into their midst by telling him their stories. McCloud took notes, chased down company reports and other documents to fill in the gaps, and carefully reconstructed their journey.

As one member of Fox Company recalled after returning to Iwo Jima half a century later, “I think the pilgrimage to Iwo has helped me conquer my black dragons—those bloody and stinking nightmares that made nightly uninvited visits for fifty-six years. My dreams were in color, predominantly bloody red. Those remaining are in black and white and shades of gray, not so violent and stinking. These I can live with.”

Readers who reveled in Stephen Ambrose’s masterful oral history of E Company in the European theater will find similar heroism and heartbreak in the pages of Black Dragon.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781648430183
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Publication date: 08/24/2022
Series: Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 576
Sales rank: 545,357
File size: 23 MB
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About the Author

STEVEN D. McCLOUD is the 2-F-23 unit historian and founder of Trident Leadership, a Chattanooga, Tennessee–based leadership/team consultancy for corporate and government clients. He conducts professional military education and continues to lead tours of Iwo Jima, Saipan, Normandy, and other World War II battlegrounds. He lives in Chattanooga.

Table of Contents

Foreword Lt. Gen. Lawrence F. Snowden ix

Introduction xi

Part 1 Old Corps

Chapter 1 China Marine 3

Part 2 Readying For Battle

Chapter 2 Birth of 2-F-23 9

Chapter 3 New River 15

Chapter 4 Camp Pendleton 25

Chapter 5 War in the Central Pacific 32

Part 3 First Fight, Roi-Namur

Chapter 6 To the Marshalls 39

Chapter 7 Roi-Namur, First Fight 46

Chapter 8 On to Maui 64

Part 4 Saipan

Chapter 9 The Long Leap in the Pacific 81

Chapter 10 To the Marianas 95

Chapter 11 Amphibious Blitzkrieg 107

Chapter 12 Expansion of the Beachhead 137

Chapter 13 The Marines' Death Valley 146

Chapter 14 Pursuit to the North 165

Chapter 15 Fighting on Eastern Saipan 182

Chapter 16 Cutting Off the Japanese 188

Chapter 17 Banzai! 207

Chapter 18 Getting It Over With 217

Part 5 Tinian

Chapter 19 A Brief Rest 229

Chapter 20 Tinian Landing 238

Chapter 21 First Night 245

Chapter 22 Mop-Up 263

Chapter 23 Back to Maui 275

Part 6 Iwo Jima

Chapter 24 Readying for "Island X" 289

Chapter 25 Iwo Jima, the Landing 306

Chapter 26 Corps Reserve, 20-27 February 338

Chapter 27 Hill 382 346

Chapter 28 Reserve Again, 1-5 March 359

Part 7 The Big Push

Chapter 29 Back Up, 6 March 367

Chapter 30 Dillon Returns, 7 March 387

Chapter 31 The Corridor, 8 March 399

Chapter 32 The Counterattack 412

Chapter 33 An Eerie Quiet 425

Chapter 34 Leaving the Dragon 433

Part 8 Victory and Home

Chapter 35 Next, Japan 453

Chapter 36 Last Days and Victory 468

Chapter 37 Farewell, Maui Marines 477

Part 9 Life and Reunion

Chapter 38 Reunion Era 487

Acknowledgments 493

Appendixes

Postwar Lives 495

2-F-23 Killed 499

Notes 503

Bibliography 535

Index 547

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