A MAGNIFICENT FIGHT: Marines in the Battle for Wake Island
by Robert J. Cressman
Sources
The author consulted primary materials in the Marine Corps Historical
Center Archives Section (including the source material gathered for Col
Robert D. Heinl, Jr.'s 1947 monograph The Defense of Wake); Reference
Section (November/December 1941 muster rolls); biographical material on
many of the individuals involved in the defense of Wake, and Subject
Files on Wake; Personal Papers Collection (Claude A. Larkin, Henry T.
Elrod, and John F. Kinney Collections), and Oral History Collection
(James PS. Devereux and Omar T. Pfeiffer Interviews) as well as in the
Naval Historical Center Operational Archives Branch.
Charles L. Updegraph, Jr.'s U.S. Marine Corps Special Units of
World War II (Washington: HQMC, 1972) proved useful for background
on defense battalions, while Woodrow M. Kessler, To Wake and Beyond:
Reminiscences (Washington: MCHC, 1988) and James B. Darden III,
Guests of the Emperor: The Story of Dick Darden (Clinton, North
Carolina: The Greenhouse Press, 1990) provided illuminating
insights.
Older, but still useful, general works concerning Wake Island include
Winfield S. Cunningham (with Lydel Sims), Wake Island Command
(Boston: Little, Brown and CO., 1961), James P.S. Devereux, The Story
of Wake Island (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1947) (by the author's own
admission, a ghost-written "romance"); and Robert D. Heinl, Jr., The
Defense of Wake. On general Pacific strategy (including the attempt at
relief of Wake), see John B. Lundstrom, The First Team: Pacific Naval
Air Combat from Pearl Harbor to Midway (Annapolis: Naval Institute,
1984).
Articles and periodicals consulted: from the U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings: Ross A. Dierdorff, "Pioneer PartyWake Island"
(April 1943) and Homer C. Votaw, "Wake Island" (January 1941). See also
John R. Burroughs, "The Siege of Wake Island: An Eyewitness Account,"
American Heritage (June 1959) and Robert D. Heinl, Jr., "We're
Headed for Wake," Marine Corps Gazette (June 1946).
About the Author
Robert J. Cressman, currently a member of the Naval Historical
Center's Contemporary History Branch, earned both a bachelor of arts in
history, in 1972, and a masters of arts in history, in 1978, and the
University of Maryland. Formerly also a historian in the Marine Corps
Historical Center's Reference Section, from 1979-1981, he has published
articles in such publications as the Naval Institute Proceedings,
Marine Corps Gazette, and The Hook. He is the author of
That Gallant Ship: USS Yorktown (CV-5) (1985), and editor and
principal contributor of A Glorious Page in Our History: The Battle
of Midway, 4-6 June 1942 (1990). With J. Michael Wenger, he has
co-authored Steady Nerves and Stout Hearts: The USS Enterprise (CV-6)
Air Group and Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 (1990) and Infamous
Day: Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 (1992), another title
in this World War II commemorative series of publications.
THIS PAMPHLET HISTORY, one in a series devoted
to U.S. Marines in the World War II era, is published for the education
and training of Marines by the History and Museums Division,
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., as a part of the U.S.
Department of Defense observance of the 50th anniversary of victory in
that war.
Editorial costs of preparing this pamphlet have been
defrayed in part by a bequest from the estate of Emilie H. Watts, in
memory of her late husband, Thomas M. Watts, who served as a Marine and
was the recipient of a Purple Heart.
WORLD WAR II COMMEMORATIVE SERIES
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