I was fortunate as I left the 1stMarDiv. prior to th eir landings on Peletiu Island (Malaria). I am amazed at the
Arm Chair Generals, now that all these campaigns are history, telling us that this campaign and that campaign
was not necessary. At the time, I am sure that those that planned them were not of that opinion and had good
reasons for initiating them, yes our casualties were high, but remember nothing the Marines were giving were
easy! While MacArthur cautiously inched his way up, bypassing islands, only attacking those that he KNEW he
could conquer, and only doing so, when he had the equipment and advantage to do so, while CINPAC was given
the nasty tasks of mopping up the islands that stood in the way to Japan, and that task was given to the MARINES
and when thing got a little rough, we were crucified in the newspapers as WAS THIS NECESSARY? If it wasn't
why was it given to us in the first place. Perhaps history has proven these mistakes were made, but I assure
you that way back then THEY WERE NECESSARY, regardless of the cost. Now who's going make my Vodka &
Tonic? Poppa Gene