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Command And Control Of The Us Tenth Army During The Battle Of Okinawa Major Paul E Cunningham Ii

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Command And Control Of The Us Tenth Army During The Battle Of Okinawa Major Paul E Cunningham Ii
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Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 84
Author: Major Paul E. Cunningham II
ISBN: 9781782897392, 1782897399
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Command And Control Of The Us Tenth Army During The Battle Of Okinawa Major Paul E Cunningham Ii by Major Paul E. Cunningham Ii 9781782897392, 1782897399 instant download after payment.

From 1 April 1945 to 21 June 1945, the United States Tenth Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Simon B. Buckner, Jr., executed Operation Iceberg--the seizure of Okinawa for use as a staging base for the expected invasion of Japan. The Tenth Army, which included the U.S. Army’s XXIV Corps and the U.S. Marines Corps’ III Amphibious Corps, executed an amphibious assault on Okinawa against the Japanese 32nd Army. The Japanese defenders allowed the Tenth Army to land virtually unopposed, preferring to fight a battle of attrition from strong fortifications. The Tenth Army rapidly seized the lightly defended northern end of the island, but became quickly bogged down against the main Japanese defensive belt on southern Okinawa. Japanese air power repeatedly assaulted the supporting Allied naval force with massed kamikaze attacks, resulting in heavy casualties. Ultimately, Lt. Gen. Buckner committed both corps to a frontal attack on the Japanese defenses in southern Okinawa and the campaign lasted some eighty two days before the final collapse of the 32nd Army. This thesis examines the effectiveness of Buckner and his staff’s command and control of the Tenth Army. Buckner and his staff succeeded, but flaws in Buckner’s generalship and his staff’s failure to provide him with an accurate battlefield picture prolonged the campaign.

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