Bloody Ridge and Beyond: A World War II Marine's Memoir of Edson's Raiders in the Pacific
By (Author) Marlin Groft
By (author) Larry Alexander
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
1st April 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Military history
Military veterans
Memoirs
Autobiography: historical, political and military
940.54265933
Paperback
384
Width 151mm, Height 229mm, Spine 24mm
393g
Bloody Ridge and Beyondis the story of how these men showed courage and valor in the face of overwhelming numbers, as told by Marlin Groft, a man who was a member of this incredible fighting force. On the island of Guadalcanal, a 2,000-yard-long ridge rose from the jungle canopy. Behind it lay the air base of Henderson Field. And if Henderson Field fell, it would mean the almost certain death or capture of all 12,500 Marines on the island . . . Positioned on the ridge were the hard-fighting men of Edson's Raiders of the 1st Marine Raider Battalion. They were the United States Marine Corps' best of the best, and they knew defeat and retreat were simply not options. For two hellish nights in September 1942, about 840 Marines-commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Merritt Austin 'Red Mike' Edson-fought one of the most pivotal battles of World War II in the Pacific, clinging desperately to their position on what would soon be known as Bloody Ridge. Bloody Ridge and Beyondis the story of how these men showed courage and valor in the face of overwhelming numbers, as told by Marlin Groft, a man who was a member of this incredible fighting force. Includes photographs 'Vivid and powerful.' Adam Makos,New York Timesbestselling author ofA Higher Call 'A story of courage in the face of fear, intense fighting despite overwhelming odds, and brotherhood in the midst of horrific warfare.' Marcus Brotherton, author ofVoices of the Pacific 'Epic yet excruciatingly personal, riveting, and authentic in every detail.' Steven Pressfield, bestselling author ofThe Profession
Vivid and powerful.Adam Makos, New York Times bestselling author of A Higher Call
A story of courage in the face of fear, intense fighting despite overwhelming odds, and brotherhood in the midst of horrific warfare.Marcus Brotherton, author of Voices of the Pacific
Epic yet excruciatingly personal, riveting, and authentic in every detail.Steven Pressfield, bestselling author of The Profession
Marlin F. Groft was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1939 to 1941, and then became a silk-screen printer in a textile factory. He joined the U.S. Marines after Pearl Harbor and, following boot camp, he volunteered for the 1st Marine Raider Battalion under Lt. Col. Merritt A. Edson, and served with that unit until its dissolution. Assigned to the 29th Marine Regiment of the newly formed 6th Marine Division, he served beyond the end of the war, seeing duty in China until the end of 1945. Groft and his wife, Vivian, live in a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, retirement community.
Larry Alexander is the author of the New York Times bestselling biography Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick Winters, the Man Who Led the Band of Brothers and the coauthor (with Adam Makos) of A Higher Call: An Incredible True Story of Combat and Chivalry in the War-Torn Skies of World War II, another New York Times bestseller. He is also the author of Shadows in the Jungle: The Alamo Scouts Behind Japanese Lines in World War II and In the Footsteps of the Band of Brothers: A Return to Easy Companys Battlefields with Sgt. Forrest Guth. Alexander has been a journalist and columnist for Lancaster newspapers in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for nearly twenty years and has won numerous state-level awards for excellence in journalism.