Gilbert Islands
On 20 November 1943, simultaneous landings were made by
United States Marine Corps forces on
Tarawa and
United States Army forces on
Makin , two coral atolls located in the
Gilbert Islands chain in the
South-Central Pacific .
Unlike at the Allied landings on
Guadalcanal the previous fall, the
Japanese chose to violently oppose the Marines on the beach at
Betio , the principal island of the Tarawa Atoll. These extremely well-planned defenses, combined with unexpected tidal conditions, made the fight for Tarawa one of the most difficult for the Marine Corps of the entire
Pacific Theater .
Makin was declared secure on 25 November, Tarawa on 27 November.
The naval forces assigned to capture the Gilberts formed the largest armada yet assembled by either side in the Pacific, considerably larger than the Allied force that mounted the
invasion of Guadalcanal and dwarfing the Japanese force that attacked
Pearl Harbor .
TF 50 – Carrier Force (Task Force 50):
6
fleet carriers , 5
light carriers , 6
fast battleships , 3
heavy cruisers , 3
anti-aircraft light cruisers , 21
destroyers
TF 52 – Northern Attack Force (Makin) (Task Force 52):
3
escort carriers , 4 old
battleships , 4
heavy cruisers , 15
destroyers , 1
minesweeper , 5
transports , 4
landing ships
TF 53 – Southern Attack Force (Tarawa) (Task Force 53):
5
escort carriers , 3 old
battleships , 2
heavy cruisers , 2
light cruisers , 22
destroyers , 2
minesweepers , 16
transports , 4
landing ships
Command structure
Vice Adm. Raymond A. Spruance
Rear Adm. Richmond Kelly Turner
Maj. Gen. Holland M. Smith, USMC
Maj. Gen. Julian C. Smith, USMC
Maj. Gen. Ralph C. Smith, USA
Naval
The roles of Commander in Chief,
Pacific Ocean Areas (CINCPOA) and Commander in Chief,
U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPAC), were both exercised by Admiral
Chester W. Nimitz from his headquarters at
Pearl Harbor ,
Hawaii .
Since the Gilberts and Marshalls lie in the Central Pacific, their capture was the responsibility of the
U.S. Fifth Fleet , led by Vice Admiral
Raymond A. Spruance from aboard his flagship,
heavy cruiser
Indianapolis .
The ships and troops of Operations Galvanic (landings on Tarawa Atoll) and Kourbash (landings on Makin Atoll) were under direct operational command of Rear Admiral
Richmond Kelly Turner aboard old
battleship
Pennsylvania .
In case Admiral
Mineichi Koga attempted to disrupt Fifth Fleet's operations, Spruance was to strip all combat ships not needed to cover the landings, join with the fast carrier forces and engage the Japanese. In the event, Koga's
Combined Fleet never stirred from its anchorage at
Truk Lagoon in the
Carolines .
Ground troops
V Amphibious Corps (Maj. Gen.
Holland M. Smith )
Tarawa:
2nd Marine Division (Maj. Gen.
Julian C. Smith )
Makin:
27th Infantry Division (Army) (Maj. Gen.
Ralph C. Smith )
Both Admiral Turner and General Holland Smith sailed with the Northern Attack Force even though it was obvious that Tarawa would be the scene of the main ground action. If the Japanese mounted a counterattack, it was most likely to come from the Marshalls since the closest Japanese bases to the Gilberts were located there. Nimitz and Spruance wanted the two highest-ranking officers to sail with the forces that would be the first to encounter any such enemy response. Unbeknownst to the Americans, the Japanese had stripped almost all their naval and air assets from the Marshalls in an attempt to resist the Allied effort in the
Central Solomons . Thus, no counterattack materialized.
Forces afloat
Carrier Force (Task Force 50)
Rear Admiral
Charles A. Pownall in fleet carrier Yorktown
Carrier Interceptor Group (Task Group 50.1)
Rear Adm. Charles A. Pownall
Fleet carrier Lexington underway, February 1944
Destroyer Fletcher off New York, 1942
Rear Admiral
Pownall in Yorktown
2 fleet carriers
Yorktown (Capt.
J. J. Clark )
Air Group 5 (Lt. Cmdr. C. L. Crommelin)
VF-5: 36
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VB-5: 36
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
VT-5: 18
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Lexington (Capt.
F. B. Stump )
Air Group 16 (Lt. Cmdr. E. M. Snowden)
VF-16: 36
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VB-16: 36
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
VT-16: 18
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
1 light carrier
Cowpens (Capt. R. P. McConnell)
Air Group 25 (Lt. R. H. Price)
VF-25: 24
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VF-6: 12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VC-25: 10
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Battleship Division 6 (Rear Adm.
E. W. Hanson )
3 fast battleships
1
North Carolina -class (9 × 16-in. main battery):
Washington
2
South Dakota -class (9 × 16-in. main battery):
South Dakota ,
Alabama
[1]
Screen (Lr. Cmdr. A. J. Hill)
6 destroyers
All
Fletcher -class (5 × 5-in. main battery):
La Vallette ,
Nicholas ,
Taylor ,
Charrette ,
Conner ,
Izard
Northern Carrier Group (Task Group 50.2)
Rear Adm. Arthur W. Radford
Fast battleship Massachusetts off Point Wilson, Washington, July 1944
Rear Admiral
Arthur W. Radford in fleet carrier Enterprise
1 fleet carrier
Enterprise (Capt. S. P. Ginder)
Air Group 6 (Lt. Cmdr.
E. H. O'Hare ) (killed 26 Nov )
VF-2: 36
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VB-6: 36
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
VT-6: 18
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
2 light carriers
Belleau Wood (Capt. A. M. Pride)
Air Group 24 (Cmdr. R. H. Dale)
VF-24: 26
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VF-6: 12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VC-22B: 9
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Monterey (Capt. L. T. Hundt)
Air Group 30 (Lt. Cmdr. J. G. Sliney, USNR)
VF-30: 24
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VC-30: 9
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Battleship Division 6 (Rear Adm.
G. B. Davis )
3 fast battleships
1
North Carolina -class (9 × 16-in. main battery):
North Carolina
2
South Dakota -class (9 × 16-in. main battery):
Indiana ,
Massachusetts
Screen (Cmdr. H. F. Miller)
6 destroyers
All
Fletcher -class (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Fletcher ,
Radford ,
Jenkins ,
Boyd ,
Bradford ,
Brown
Southern Carrier Group (Task Group 50.3)
Rear Adm. Alfred E. Montgomery
Light carrier Independence underway, early 1943
Rear Admiral
Alfred E. Montgomery in fleet carrier Essex
2 fleet carriers
Essex (Capt.
D. B. Duncan )
Air Group 9 (Cmdr. J. Raby)
VF-9: 36
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VB-9: 36
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
VT-9: 18
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Bunker Hill (Capt.
J. J. Ballentine )
Air Group 17 (Cmdr. M. P. Bagdanovitch)
VF-18: 36
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VB-17: 32
Curtiss SB2C Helldiver dive bombers
1 light carrier
Independence (Capt. R. L. Johnson)
Air Group 22 (Cmdr. J. M. Peters)
VF-22: 16
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VF-6: 12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VC-22: 9
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Cruiser Division 5 (Rear Adm.
E. G. Small ):
3 heavy cruisers
1
Pensacola -class (10 × 8-in. main battery):
Pensacola
2
Northampton -class (9 × 8-in. main battery):
Salt Lake City ,
Chester
1 anti-aircraft light cruiser
1
Atlanta -class (12 × 5-in. main battery)
[a] :
Oakland
Screen (Capt. J. T. Bottom):
5 destroyers
All
Fletcher -class (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Erben ,
Hale ,
Bullard ,
Kidd ,
Chauncey
Relief Carrier Group (Task Group 50.4)
Rear Adm. Frederick C. Sherman
Anti-aircraft light cruiser San Juan off San Francisco, October 1944
Rear Admiral
Frederick C. Sherman in fleet carrier Saratoga
1 fleet carrier
Saratoga (Capt.
J. H. Cassady )
Air Group 3 (Cmdr. H. H. Caldwell)
VF-12: 37
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VB-12: 24
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
VT-12: 18
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
1 light carrier
Princeton (Capt.
G. R. Henderson )
Air Group 23 (Lt. Cmdr. H. L. Miller)
VF-23: 24
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
VT-23: 9
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Cruiser Division 2 (Rear Adm. L. J. Wiltse)
2 anti-aircraft light cruisers
[a]
Both
Atlanta -class (12 × 5-in. main battery):
San Diego ,
San Juan
Screen
4 destroyers
3
Benham -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Stack ,
Sterett ,
Wilson
1
Benson -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Edwards
Northern Attack Force (Makin) (Task Group 52)
Richmond Kelly Turner as a vice admiral
Attack transport Leonard Wood off California, April 1944
Rear Admiral
Richmond Kelly Turner in old battleship
Pennsylvania
Transport Group (Task Group 52.1)
Captain D. W. Loomis
Embarking 165th Regimental Combat Team and 105th Battalion Landing Team of the
27th Infantry Division
4 attack transports:
Neville ,
Leonard Wood ,
Calvert ,
Pierce
1 attack cargo ship:
Alcyone
1
landing ship dock :
Belle Grove
Screen
4 destroyers
2
Fletcher -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Kimberly ,
Burns
1
Farragut -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Dale
1
Sims -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Mustin
Fire Support Group (Task Group 52.2)
Rear Admiral Robert M. Griffin in
battleship
New Mexico
Old battleship Pennsylvania off Alaska, 1943
Farragut class destroyer off Guadalcanal, 1942
Unit 1
2 old battleships
1
Pennsylvania -class (12 × 14-in. main battery):
Pennsylvania
1
New Mexico -class (12 × 14-in. main battery):
New Mexico
2 heavy cruisers
Both
New Orleans -class (9 × 8-in. main battery):
Minneapolis ,
San Francisco
2 destroyers
Both
Farragut- class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Dewey ,
Hull
Unit 2
2 old battleships
Both
New Mexico -class (12 × 14-in. main battery):
Mississippi ,
Idaho
2 heavy cruisers
1
Baltimore -class (9 × 8-in. main battery):
Baltimore
1
New Orleans -class (9 × 8-in. main battery):
New Orleans
2 destroyers
Both
Gridley-class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Gridley ,
Maury
Unit 3
2 destroyers
1
Porter -class (8 × 5-in. main battery):
Phelps
1
Farragut -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
MacDonough
Air Support Group (Task Group 52.3)
Grumman F4F Wildcat fighter
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber
Rear Admiral
Henry M. Mullinnix (killed 24 Nov ) in escort carrier Liscome Bay
3 escort carriers
Liscome Bay (sunk by submarine 24 Nov ) (Capt. I. D. Wiltsie killed 24 Nov )
Air Group (Lt. Cmdr. M. U. Beebe)
16
Grumman FM-1 Wildcat fighters
12
TBM Avenger torpedo bombers
Coral Sea (Capt. H. W. Taylor)
Air Group (Lt. Cmdr. J. J. Lynch)
16
Grumman FM-1 Wildcat fighters
12
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Corregidor (Capt. R. L. Bowman)
Air Group (Lt. Cmdr. G. M. Clifford)
16
Grumman FM-1 Wildcat fighters
12
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Screen
4 destroyers
2
Sims -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Hughes ,
Morris
2
Fletcher -class (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Hoel ,
Franks
1 minesweeper
1
Auk -class (1 × 3-in. main battery):
Revenge
Makin LST Group No. 1 (Task Group 54.4)
Commander A. M. Hurst
3
landing ship tanks : 31 , 78 , 178 , each carrying an
LCT
1
Farragut -class destroyer (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Dale
TF 53 Southern Attack Force (Tarawa)
Rear Adm. Harry W. Hill
Landing ship dock
Rear Admiral
Harry W. Hill in old battleship
Maryland
Transport Group (Task Group 53.1)
Captain H. B. Knowles in attack transport Monrovia
Embarking
2nd Marine Division , reinforced
Transport Division 4 (Capt. J. B. McGovern):
5 attack transports:
Zeilin ,
Heywood ,
William P. Biddle ,
Harry Lee ,
Arthur Middleton
Transport Division 6 (Capt. T. B. Brittain):
4 attack transports:
Harris ,
Feland ,
J. Franklin Bell ,
Ormsby
Transport Division 18 (Capt. Knowles):
3 attack transports:
Doyen ,
Monrovia ,
Sheridan
3 attack cargo ships:
Bellatrix ,
Thuban ,
Virgo
1
landing ship dock :
Ashland
1 transport:
La Salle
Screen (Capt. E. M. Thompson):
7 destroyers
All
Fletcher -class (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Sigsbee ,
Hazelwood ,
Heermann ,
Harrison ,
John Rodgers ,
McKee ,
Murray
Minesweeper Group (Task Group 53.2)
Lieutenant Commander H. R. Peirce
2 minesweepers
Both
Auk -class (1 × 3-in. main battery):
Pursuit ,
Requisite
Fire Support Group (Task Group 53.4)
Old battleship Tennessee in Puget Sound, 1943
Benson-class destroyer
Rear Admiral Howard F. Kingman
Section 1
1
Tennessee -class old battleship (12 × 14-in. main battery):
Tennessee
1
Cleveland -class light cruiser (12 × 6-in. main battery):
Mobile
2
Benson -class destroyers (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Bailey ,
Frazier
Section 2
1
Colorado -class old battleship] (8 × 16-in. main battery):
Maryland
1
Cleveland -class light cruiser (12 × 6-in. main battery):
Santa Fe
2
Benson -class destroyers (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Meade ,
Gansevoort
Section 3
1
Colorado -class old battleship] (8 × 16-in. main battery):
Colorado
1
Portland -class heavy cruiser (9 × 8-in. main battery):
Portland
2
Sims -class destroyers (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Anderson ,
Russell
Section 4
2
Fletcher -class destroyers (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Ringgold ,
Dashiell
Section 5
1
Portland -class heavy cruiser (9 × 8-in. main battery):
Indianapolis
1
Fletcher -class destroyer (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Schroeder
Air Support Group (Task Group 53.6)
Escort carrier Suwannee underway
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber
Landing ship tank
Rear Admiral V. H. Ragsdale
5 escort carriers
Sangamon (Capt. E. P. Moore)
12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
9
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
9
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Suwanee (Capt. F. W. McMahon)
12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
9
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
9
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Chenango (Capt. D. Ketcham)
12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
9
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
9
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
Nassau (Capt. S. J. Michael)
12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
Barnes (Capt. G. A. Dussault)
12
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters
Screen
5 destroyers
2
Fletcher -class (5 × 5-in. main battery):
Cowell ,
Cotten
3
Farragut -class (4 × 5-in. main battery):
Farragut ,
Monaghan ,
Aylwin
Tarawa LST Group No. 1 (Task Group 54.5)
Lieutenant Commander R. M. Pits
3
landing ship tanks : 34 , 242 , 243 , each carrying an
LCT
1
Benson -class destroyer (4 ×x 5-in. main battery):
Bancroft
See also
Orders of battle involving United States Marine forces in the
Pacific Theatre of
World War II :
Notes
^
a
b These cruisers were intended as destroyer leaders when designed. After the first two to be used in this role,
Atlanta and
Juneau , were lost at the
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal , this mission was abandoned and the anti-aircraft mission adopted.
[2]
References
^ USS Alabama War Diary, Wednesday, 17 November 1943, 0 to 4, U.S. National Archives, World War II War Diaries, Other Operational Records and Histories, ca. 1/1/1942 – ca. 6/1/1946. This diary entry also makes reference to the presence of the oiler
USS Lackawanna (AO-40) with Task Group 50.1 on this date.
^ Stille, Mark, US Navy Light Cruisers, 1941–45 , Osprey Publishing, Ltd., 2016, p. 7
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