Worf
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I was tired of watching football so I hit up Netflix on Roku and decided to watch Randolph Scott (one of my FAVE actors) in "Gung Ho" about the 2nd Marine Raider Bn. and it's raid on the Japanese held Island of Makin. I'd seen the movie often as a kid but had never seen it as a an adult and a veteran. A decent pot-boiler that I'd have liked a lot better if they hadn't felt the need for a wartime romance but at the end I was confused about the efficacy of the entire endeavour.
1. Though touted as such, the raid was NOT the first offensive action against the Japanese, you could say Guadacanal was that, or even Coral Sea or Midway.
2. Although the objectives sought were destroyed what good did it do? They had to high-tail it outta there before the Japanese fleet arrived and even after midway I'm sure the Japanese had sufficient men and material to re-build what was destroyed.
3. Scott proclaimed that his Raider Bn had shown in the Makin' raid, "the way forward". But for the life of me I can't recall if they ever mounted a similar style raid ever again? If I'm wrong please correct me?
So... if all the above are true was the Raid merely a moral booster or some General's "pet project"?
Worf
1. Though touted as such, the raid was NOT the first offensive action against the Japanese, you could say Guadacanal was that, or even Coral Sea or Midway.
2. Although the objectives sought were destroyed what good did it do? They had to high-tail it outta there before the Japanese fleet arrived and even after midway I'm sure the Japanese had sufficient men and material to re-build what was destroyed.
3. Scott proclaimed that his Raider Bn had shown in the Makin' raid, "the way forward". But for the life of me I can't recall if they ever mounted a similar style raid ever again? If I'm wrong please correct me?
So... if all the above are true was the Raid merely a moral booster or some General's "pet project"?
Worf