CONDITION RED: Marine Defense Battalions in World War II
by Major Charles D. Melson
Sources
The basic sources for this pamphlet are the five
volumes of the History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War
II. Other books that contributed to the narrative include: Jane
Blakeny, Heroes, U. S. Marine Corps, 1861-1955 (Washington:
privately printed, 1957); Antiaircraft Defense (Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania: Military Service Publishing Company, 1940); Robert D.
Heinl, Jr., Soldiers of the Sea (Annapolis, Maryland: U.S. Naval
Institute Press, 1962); Uncommon Valor (Washington: Infantry
Journal Press, 1946); Ordnance School, Handbook of Ordnance
Material (Aberdeen, Maryland: Aberdeen Proving Ground, 1944);
Patrick O'Sheel and Gene Cook, eds., Semper Fidelis (New York:
William Sloane, 1947); Robert Sherrod, History of Marine Corps
Aviation in World War II (Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1952);
Stanley E. Smith, ed., The United States Marine Corps in World War
II (New York: Random House, 1969); Carolyn A. Tyson, A Chronology
of the United States Marine Corps, 1935-1946 (Washington: Historical
Division, HQMC, 1965); and Charles Updegraph, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps
Special Units of World War II (Washington: Historical Division,
HQMC, 1972).
Available in the archives at the Marine Corps
Historical Center is an impressive body of primary source material
prepared by individual defense battalions during the Pacific War. Also
in the Marine Corps Historical Center are the Oral History and Personal
Papers Collections, containing many first-hand accounts of World War
II.
The author wishes to thank members of defense
battalion reunion groups and associations, who provided letters,
manuscripts, recollections, and photographs to aid in the writing of
this story. Especially helpful were Frank Chadwick, Curtis Cheatham, and
Jim Powers. Special recognition also goes to Mary Beth Straight, U.S.
Naval Institute; Alice S. Creighton, the Nimitz Library; Lena M. Kaljot,
Marine Corps Historical Center; the staff of the Historical Electronics
Museum, Inc.; and David A. Melson for their help with the
photographs.
About the Author
Major Charles D. Melson, USMC (Ret), was born in the
San Francisco Bay area. He is married to Janet Ann Pope, a former Navy
nurse, and has two children, David and Katie. Major Melson completed his
graduate training at St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland. He is
coauthor of The War That Would Not End, a volume in the official
history of Marine Corps operations in Vietnam, and contributed to
U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, an anthology. He also wrote
Up the Slot: Marines in the Central Solomons, another pamphlet in
the World War II commemorative series.
A Marine for 25 years, 1967-1992, Major Melson served
in Vietnam, during the Gulf War, and carried out a variety of
assignments in the Fleet Marine Force. He also taught at the United
States Naval Academy and served at Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. For
six years, he was a historian at the Marine Corps Historical Center,
Washington Navy Yard, and he continues to deal with the past as a writer
and teacher.
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 grants from the Special Marine Corps Units Fund,
Defense Battalion Association; the Defense Battalion Association; Mr.
Charles L. Henry, Jr.; the American Lighting Company; Mr. James H.
Powers; and the Marine Corps Historical Foundation.
WORLD WAR II COMMEMORATIVE SERIES
DIRECTOR OF MARINE CORPS HISTORY AND MUSEUMS
Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons, USMC (Ret)
GENERAL EDITOR, WORLD WAR II COMMEMORATIVE SERIES
Benis M. Frank
CARTOGRAPHIC CONSULTANT
George C. MacGillivray
EDITING AND DESIGN SECTION, HISTORY AND MUSEUMS DIVISION
Robert E. Struder, Senior Editor; W. Stephen Hill, Visual
Information Specialist; Catherine A. Kerns, Composition Services
Technician, R.D. Payne, VolunteerWeb Edition
Marine Corps Historical Center
Building 58, Washington Navy Yard
Washington, D.C. 20374-5040
1996
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