Evans Carlson
Evans Fordyce Carlson (February 26, 1896 – May 27, 1947) was a decorated and retired United States Marine Corps general officer who was the leader of "Carlson's Raiders" during World War II. Many credit Carlson with developing the tactics and attitude that would later come to define America's special operations forces. He is renowned for the "Makin Island raid" in 1942, and his raiders' "Long Patrol" (aka Carlson's patrol) behind Japanese lines on Guadalcanal, in which 488 Japanese were killed. Carlson popularized the phrase "gung-ho". Provided by Wikipedia
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by Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947
New York : International secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1940
New York : International secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1940
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by Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947
Westport, Conn. : Hyperion Press, 1975
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by Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947
New York, International secretariat, Institute of Pacific relations 1940
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by Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947
Westport, Conn. : Hyperion Press, 1975
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by Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947
Westport, Conn. : Hyperion Press, 1975
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by Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896-1947
New York : Dodd, Mead & Company, 1940
New York : Dodd, Mead & Company, 1940
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