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Thayer Soule couldn't believe his orders. As a junior officer with no military training or indoctrination and less than ten weeks of active duty behind him, he had been assigned to be photographic officer for the First Marine Division. The Corps had never had a photographic division before, much less a field photographic unit. But Soule accepted the challenge, created the unit from scratch, established policies for photography, and led his men into combat.

Soule and his unit produced films and photos of training, combat action pictures, and later, terrain studies and photographs for intelligence purposes. Though he had never heard of a photo-litho set, he was in charge of using it for map production, which would prove vital to the division. Shooting the Pacific War is based on Soule's detailed wartime journals. Soule was in the unique position to interact with men at all levels of the military, and he provides intriguing closeups of generals, admirals, sergeants, and privates -everyone he met and worked with along the way. Though he witnessed the horror of war firsthand, he also writes of the vitality and intense comradeship that he and his fellow Marines experienced.

Soule recounts the heat of battle as well as the intense training before and rebuilding after each campaign. He saw New Zealand in the desperate days of 1942. His division was rebuilt in Australia following Guadalcanal. After a stint back in Quantico training more combat photographers, he went to Guam and then to the crucible of Iwo Jima. At war's end he was serving as Photographic Officer, Fleet Marine Force Pacific, at Pearl Harbor.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
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  1. Illustrations
  2. pp. viii-ix
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  1. Preface
  2. p. xi
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  1. 1. I Become a Marine
  2. pp. 1-13
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  1. 2. Quantico, New River, and the First Division
  2. pp. 14-36
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  1. 3. Overseas to New Zealand and North to Combat
  2. pp. 37-58
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  1. 4. The Early Days on Guadalcanal
  2. pp. 59-81
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  1. 5. Tenaru, the Tokyo Express, and Bloody Ridge
  2. pp. 82-95
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  1. 6. Lunga Life, the Air Raids, and Naval Bombardment
  2. pp. 96-116
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  1. 7. The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
  2. pp. 117-123
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  1. 8. Australia
  2. pp. 124-141
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  1. 9. Home Leave
  2. pp. 142-145
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  1. 10. The Golden Days at Quantico
  2. pp. 146-166
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  1. 11. Guam and the Third Division
  2. pp. 167-182
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  1. 12. Iwo Jima
  2. pp. 183-201
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  1. 13. Great Orders
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  1. 14. War's End at Pearl Harbor
  2. pp. 212-225
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  1. Glossary
  2. pp. 226-227
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. Index
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