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Tanks in the Gilbert Islands 1943

Armor in the battles for Tarawa and Makin

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Tanks in the Gilbert Islands 1943

Armor in the battles for Tarawa and Makin

Description

Fully illustrated, this examines how the Gilberts invasion proved the importance and difficulty of using armor in the Pacific, and laid the groundwork for America's island campaign.

The capture of the heavily fortified Gilbert Islands was intended to secure air bases for the Marshall Islands campaign. The garrison commander General Keiji Shibazaki claimed that “a thousand men in a hundred years couldn't take Tarawa”.

Simultaneously, the Marine Corps landed on Tarawa and the Army on Makin, in the first opposed landings of the Pacific War, with armor supporting the assault waves. But as is often the case with pioneering operations, things didn't go according to plan. Reefs, low tides, strong Japanese opposition, lack of communication, and absence of suitable doctrine lead to a near-disaster on Tarawa.

In this book, illustrated with superb new tank profiles and previously unpublished photos, armor historian Romain Cansière examines how the battles for Tarawa and Makin highlighted the difficulties of providing armored support in the Pacific landings. Studying the roles of tanks in both operations, how inexperienced armor crews overcame the difficulties of combat, and the role of Japanese tanks in both battles, this book offers the first account of how armor performed in this 'proving ground' operation, and what lessons were learned for future landings in the Pacific.

Table of Contents

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Organization and Equipment
The Japanese
The Americans
Half Tracks
Tanks (Light and Medium)
Technical Factors
Communications
Waterproofing Equipment
The Battles
Makin
Tarawa
Lessons Learned
The Tanks After the Battle
Bibliography and Further Reading

Product details

Published Nov 19 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 48
ISBN 9781472870988
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations Illustrated throughout with 40 photos and 8 pages of colour illustrations
Series New Vanguard
Short code NVG 353
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Romain Cansière

A native of southeastern France, Romain V. Cansièr…

Illustrator

Felipe Rodríguez

Felipe Rodríguez Náñez (aka Felipe Rodna) lives wi…

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