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1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast

DEVIL DOGS K COMPANY 3RD BATTALION GUADALCANAL TO OKINAWA INTERVIEW W AUTHOR SAUL DAVID

1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast

Jon Hagadorn

History, Society & Culture

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2026

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Devil Dogs: K Company, 3rd Battalion — From Guadalcanal to Okinawa
 
This episode follows the extraordinary combat journey of K Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines—one of the most battle‑tested units in the history of the United States Marine Corps. Drawn from Saul David's powerful narrative, this is the story of the Marines who fought their way across the Pacific in WWII, from the steaming jungles of Guadalcanal to the blood‑soaked ridges of Okinawa.
These were the original "Devil Dogs" of the modern era—young men hardened by hunger, disease, exhaustion, and relentless combat. Their campaign reads like a tour through hell:
•     Guadalcanal, where they held the line against a determined Japanese force in the first major American offensive of the war
•     Cape Gloucester, a nightmare of mud, monsoon, and jungle fighting
•     Peleliu, one of the most brutal battles in Marine Corps history, where K Company was nearly destroyed
•     Okinawa, the final and deadliest island, where the Marines faced kamikaze attacks, entrenched defenders, and the psychological toll of a war nearing its end
Through letters, diaries, and eyewitness accounts, the story captures the grit, fear, humor, and unbreakable brotherhood that kept these Marines going when everything around them was falling apart. It's a portrait of ordinary Americans performing extraordinary acts under impossible conditions.
Themes highlighted in the episode include:
•     Courage under fire in some of the harshest environments on Earth
•     The Marine ethos: discipline, loyalty, and never leaving a man behind
•     The cost of victory, measured not in territory gained but in lives changed and lives lost
•     The evolution of the Pacific War, from early uncertainty to the grinding, desperate push toward Japan
By the time K Company reached Okinawa, they were no longer the fresh recruits who had landed on Guadalcanal. They were veterans—scarred, seasoned, and carrying the weight of every island behind them.
This is the story of a company that fought from the first major Marine offensive to the last. A story of sacrifice, endurance, and the legacy of the men who earned the name Devil Dogs the hard way.

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0:00.0

Thank you.

0:01.0

I'm going most of you are Heroes, Legends, Histories, and Mysteries Podcast. This is your host, John Haggardorn, and we're glad to have you with us today.

0:40.4

I'm sure most of you are familiar with the Band of Brothers series,

0:43.6

which chronicles the World War II history of the 101st Airborne Division as they fought against tyranny in Europe.

0:49.8

Today's story, Devil Dogs, from Guadalcanal to the shores of Japan by Saul David, chronicles

0:56.0

the bitter struggle of K Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, from the first ground battle in the Pacific

1:02.0

with the Japanese at Guadalcanal in 1942 to the bitter fighting in Okinawa in 1945,

1:08.0

four years of the toughest fighting in World War II under the worst possible conditions.

1:15.2

Author Saul David has written a masterpiece here, drawing from the accounts of K-company veterans

1:19.9

and others in the 3rd Battalion, Fifth Marines, to place you the reader in the middle of the fighting,

1:25.6

as well as give you a seat in the Pacific Command Centers. I'll never forget a listener who told me, I know a lot about the European

1:33.0

front, because a lot's been written and filmed, but not much about the war in the Pacific.

1:38.5

And he thanked me for some of the episodes we've done covering the Philippines, Guadalcanal,

1:42.7

Iwo Jima, and others at 1001 Heroes.

1:45.9

There's no doubt the story of the War in the Pacific needs to be told. It's a story of

1:50.7

courage, deadly fighting in jungles and on coral outcrops, and a series of deadly naval battles.

1:57.2

For fans of Eugene Sledges, author of the old breed, this story, Devil Dogs, deserves your attention,

2:03.7

and is the best chronicle of World War II Marine Action from the men who were there that I've ever read.

2:10.0

Saul David is the author of a number of great books.

2:12.6

He lives outside of Bath, England, and he's a professor of military history at the University of Buckingham.

2:17.3

Saul, it's great to have you with us today on this day, Veterans Day, 2022, and we're very

2:23.1

honored to have you with us.

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