The Marines' Fight for Survival
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The Marines' Fight for Survival

War, Politics, and Institutional Crisis, 1945-1952

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The Marines' Fight for Survival

War, Politics, and Institutional Crisis, 1945-1952

About this book

The compelling history of how the US Marines and their allies fought to preserve the Corps and establish its role in national defense.

Only five years after Marines raised the American flag on Iwo Jima, the United States Marine Corps was close to becoming a hollow force. A parsimonious Truman administration and a hostile defense secretary, Louis Johnson, had reduced the Corps to a handful of understrength infantry battalions, assorted supporting artillery and tank units, and twelve aircraft squadrons. Its future hung in the balance.

In The Marines’ Fight for Survival, historian and retired Marine Corps Colonel Rod Andrew Jr. guides readers through the dramatic twists and turns of the campaign waged by a handful of senior Marines, citizens, legislators, and journalists to defend the Corps and prevent its elimination or forced irrelevance. Through politicking, intrigue, deception, and extreme moral courage, the Corps’ defenders waged a bitter battle of policy and publicity in the halls of power and the national media.

But while this campaign of persuasion moved the needle in some important ways, the final victory for the Marines’ future was ultimately won on the battlefields of Korea. Andrew argues that it was the gritty performance of the frontline Marines and their supporting airmen in Korea that ultimately saved the Corps. The elite reputation that they created for themselves, and the affection they had garnered from the public throughout the twentieth century, would not have been possible without the valor and the victories of frontline Marines. The Corps’ place in the national defense structure was sealed with the Douglas-Mansfield Act of 1952, in which Congress granted a legal voice to the USMC Commandant on the Joint Chiefs of Staff and made the Corps the only service branch to have a permanent minimal strength protected by law.

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Year
2025
Print ISBN
9780700640485
eBook ISBN
9780700640492

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. Series Editor’s Foreword
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Introduction
  11. 1. ā€œHalf Horse and Half Alligatorā€: The Marine Corps’ Survival and Search for Identity, 1775–1917
  12. 2. Finding a New Identity, 1917–1941
  13. 3. ā€œJust a Bunch of Beach Runnersā€: US Marines in World War II, 1941–1945
  14. 4. The Unification Fight: Opening Salvos, 1944–1945
  15. 5. The Unification Fight in 1946: The ā€œChowder Societyā€ and the Secret Papers
  16. 6. ā€œNo Bended Kneeā€: The Fight over Senate Bill no. 2044 in 1946
  17. 7. Toward the National Security Act: The Fight in the Senate
  18. 8. ā€œMarines! Marines! That’s All I Hearā€: The Passage of the National Security Act, 1947
  19. 9. The ā€œRevolt of the Admiralsā€: The Decline of the Marine Corps, July 1947–June 1950
  20. 10. The Nadir, and the Great Mobilization: January 1949–August 1950
  21. 11. ā€œTruman’s Police Forceā€ and the Pusan Perimeter
  22. 12. Inchon: ā€œThe Navy and Marines Have Never Shone Brighterā€
  23. 13. ā€œYou Damned Marinesā€: The Drive to Seoul
  24. 14. ā€œWe Weren’t Going to Get Pushed Around in Combatā€: The Crisis at the Chosin Reservoir
  25. 15. ā€œWe’ve Got the Bastards Right Where We Want Themā€: The Breakout
  26. 16. From Korea to Capitol Hill: The ā€œMarine Corps Billā€ in 1951
  27. 17. Victory in Congress, 1952
  28. Epilogue
  29. Appendix: Key Personalities, National Defense Structure, 1947–1953
  30. Notes
  31. Bibliography
  32. Index
  33. Back Cover

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