Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno
by Bernard C. Nalty
Sources
Three books have proved essential to this account of
the fighting on New Britain. Lieutenant Colonel Frank O., Hough, USMCR,
dealt at length with the campaign in The Island War: The United
States Marine Corps in the Pacific (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott,
1947). With Major John Crown, USMCR, he wrote the official Marine Corps
historical monograph: The New Britain Campaign (Washington:
Historical Branch, G-3 Division, HQMC, 1952). The third of these
essential volumes is Henry I. Shaw, Jr., and Major Douglas T. Kane,
USMC, Isolation of RabaulHistory of U. S. Marine Corps
Operations in World War II, vol 2 (Washington: Historical Branch,
G-3 Division, HQMC, 1963.)
Other valuable sources include: Wesley Frank Craven
and James Lea Cate, eds., The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan, August
1942-July 1944The Army Air Forces in World War II, vol 4
(Washington: Office of Air Force History, reprint 1983); George
McMillan, The Old Breed: A History of the First Marine Division in
World War II (Washington: Infantry Journal Press, 1949); John
Miller, Jr., The United States Army in World War II; The War in the
Pacific: CARTWHEEL, The Reduction of Rabaul (Washington: Office of
Chief of Military History, 1959); Samuel Eliot Morison, Breaking the
Bismarcks Barrier, 22 July 1942-1 May 1944A History of United
States Naval Operations in World War II, vol 6 (Boston: Little,
Brown, and Company, 1950).
The Marine Corps Gazette printed four articles
analyzing aspects of the New Britain campaign: Lieutenant Colonel Robert
B. Luckey, USMC, "Cannon, Mud, and Japs," vol 28, no 10 (October 1944);
George McMillan, "Scouting at Cape Gloucester," vol 30, no 5 (May 1946);
and Fletcher Pratt, "Marines Under MacArthur: Cape Gloucester," vol 31,
no 12 (December 1947); and "Marines Under MacArthur: Willaumez," vol 32,
no 1 (January 1947).
Of the Marine Corps oral history interviews of
participants in the New Britain fighting, the most valuable were with
Generals Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., and Edwin A. Pollock and Lieutenant
Generals Henry W. Buse, Lewis J. Fields, Robert B. Luckey, and John N.
McLaughlin.
Almost three dozen collections of personal papers
deal in one way or another with the campaign, some of them providing
narratives of varying length and others photographs or maps. The most
enlightening commentary came from the papers of Major Sherwood Moran,
USMCR, before the war a missionary in Japan and during the fighting an
intelligence specialist with the 1st Marine Division, who discussed
everything from coping with the weather to understanding the motivation
of the Japanese soldier.
About the Author
Bernard C. Nalty served as a civilian member of the
Historical Branch, G-3 Division, HQMC, from October 1956 to September
1961. In collaboration with Henry I. Shaw, Jr., and Edwin T. Turnbladh,
he wrote Central Pacific Drive, volume 3 of the History of
U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II, and he also completed
a number of short historical studies, some of which appeared as articles
in Leatherneck or Marine Corps Gazette. He joined the
history office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1961, transferring in
1964 to the Air Force history program, from which he retired in January
1994.
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