
''Liberation: Marines in the Recapture of Guam'' by Cyril J. O'Brien, published in 1992, provides a detailed historical account of the U.S. Marine Corps' operations during World War II, focusing on the recapture of Guam in July 1944. The book explores military strategies, the challenges faced by troops, and the experiences of Marines, highlighting key figures like Major General Roy S. Geiger. It vividly depicts the chaos of warfare and the intense atmosphere surrounding the invasion, offering insights into both American and Japanese perspectives during this crucial campaign in the Pacific.



