Top of the Ladder: Marine Operations in the Northern Solomons
John C. Chapin
Read by Aaron Bennett
The objectives assigned on Bougainville were to seize a substantial beachhead and build airstrips. Then American planes could assure final neutralization of the Japanese airfields at Kahili, Buka, and Bonis airfields at the north and south ends of Bougainville. Facing the invading Marines was a formidable enemy force dispersed on the island. At Buin, for instance, there were 21,800 Japanese. Responsible for the defense was an old adversary, Lieutenant General Haruyoshi Hyakutake, commander of the Seventeenth Army, and the man the Marines had defeated at Guadalcanal. His main force was the 6th Division. - Summary by John C. Chapin (2 hr 2 min)
Chapters
Chapter 1 - Top of the Ladder: Marine Operations in the Northern Solomons | 14:04 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 2 - Planning the Operation | 10:57 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 3 - Diversionary Landings | 14:55 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 4 - Battle at Sea; and Action Ashore: Koromokina | 17:16 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 5 - The Battle for Piva Trail | 8:30 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 6 - The Coconut Grove Battle | 14:55 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 7 - Piva Forks Battle | 11:08 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 8 - Hand Grenade Hill; The Koiari Raid; and Hellzapoppin Ridge | 20:39 | Read by Aaron Bennett |
Chapter 9 - Epilogue; and Bougainville Finale | 9:36 | Read by Aaron Bennett |