Red Blood, Black Sand, Chuck Tatum
Red Blood, Black Sand, Chuck Tatum
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Red Blood, Black Sand
Fighting Alongside John Basilone from Boot Camp to Iwo Jima

Author: Chuck Tatum

Narrator: Norman Dietz

Unabridged: 12 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/06/2014


Synopsis

In 1944, the U.S. Marines were building the 5th Marine Division—also known as "The Spearhead"—in preparation for the invasion of the small, Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima.

When Charlie Tatum entered Camp Pendleton to begin Marine boot camp, he was just a smart-aleck teenager eager to serve his country. Little did he know that he would be training under the watchful eyes of a living legend of the Corps—Congressional Medal of Honor recipient John Basilone, who had almost single-handedly fought off a Japanese force of three-thousand on Guadalcanal, and survived.

It was from Basilone and other "Old Breed" sergeants that Tatum would learn how to fight like a Marine and act like a man, as he went through the hell of boot camp to the raucous port of Pearl Harbor with its gambling, gals, and tattoos, to the island of death itself, where he hit the black sand of Iwo Jima with thirty thousand other Marines in the climactic battle of the Pacific Theater.

It was on that godforsaken strip of land that Tatum and Basilone would meet again under a hellish rain of bullets and bombs—and where Tatum would make his own mark, carrying ammo for the machine gun carried by Basilone. Together they would lead the breakout off the beach, driving through and destroying a swath of enemy soldiers in the first man-to-man combat on Iwo Jima.

Red Blood, Black Sand is the story of Chuck's two weeks in hell, where he would watch his hero, Basilone, fall, where the enemy stalked the night, where snipers haunted the day, and where Chuck would see his friends whittled away in an eardrum-shattering, earth-shaking, meat grinder of a battle.

Before the end, Chuck would find himself, like Basilone, standing alone, blind with rage, firing a machine gun from the hip, in a personal battle to kill a relentless foe he had come to hate. This is the island, the heroes, and the tragedy of Iwo Jima, through the eyes of the battle's greatest living storyteller, Chuck Tatum.

About Chuck Tatum

Chuck Tatum is a World War II Marine who trained under legendary Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone and fought with him on Iwo Jima. Chuck is a recipient of the Bronze Star for Valor. He has written numerous articles for national publications, including a feature about John Basilone in Leatherneck, and is associate producer and historical technical consultant of the documentary Iwo Jima: Red Blood, Black Sand.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fredrick on October 18, 2015

Tatum writes his memoirs of the last half of World War II to include his bootcamp and training experiences and his short acquaintance with Congressional Medal of Honor holder "Manila" John Basilone. He observed Basilone's death at Iwo Jima and continues the story of the historic battle past his own......more

Goodreads review by Chris on November 13, 2020

Outstanding book about Iwo Jima.......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on November 04, 2019

Of the WWII memoirs I’ve read this one isn’t the best but it was still very compelling. I enjoyed following Tatum through his time in boot camp all the way to his postwar life. I especially liked the epilogue. My biggest pet peeve in this book was the phrase ‘Marine-speak for’ as a way to explain mi......more

Goodreads review by Abby on February 07, 2024

I knew this book was one of the books they used as source material for the Pacific and so it's been on my radar for a while. I randomly caught the title out of the corner of my eye one day as I walked passed the "for sale" books at the Library. I instantly bought it and brought it home to live happi......more

Goodreads review by Chuck on July 03, 2018

Outstanding read from the eyes of a young Marine going ashore on Iwo Jima. With a 1st hand look at heroes like John Basilone. But the real impact of the story is the day to day life as a young Marine facing combat for the 1st time on Iwo Jima. The grit, the toil, the loss of friends. Great read, reco......more