6" by 9" card cover booklet
117 pages 1945 1st edition
fold out maps
signed in fountain pen by Frank Merrill
Short Frank Merrill Biography
Frank Merrill was born in the United States on 4th December, 1903. He
joined the US Army and reached the rank of sergeant before attending West
Point Military Academy. Merrill graduated in 1929 (147/299) and was commissioned
in the cavalry.
Merrill continued to study and obtained a BS from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. He also spent a year studying weapons and was
a language student in Tokyo. In October 1941 Merrill was promoted to the
rank of major and was posted to join the staff of General Douglas MacArthur
in the Philippines. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Merrill was
transferred to Burma where he served under General Joseph Stilwell.In August
1943 it was decided to form a US military unit that specialized in guerrilla
warfare and long-range penetration tactics. Merrill was placed in charge
of the group that was based on those formed by Orde Wingate, Evans Carlson
and Merritt Edson. Recruits to Merrill's Marauders were from the United
States and the Caribbean. Colonel Charles Hunter was second in command
to Merrill and was responsible for jungle training that was held at Deogarth.Merrill
led his men on their first campaign on 24th February 1944 when they attacked
the 18th Japanese Division in Burma. This action enabled General Joseph
Stilwell to gain control of the Hakawing Valley. On the unit's second campaign
in March 1944, Merrill had a severe heart-attack at Hsamshingyang and had
to be evacuated to Ledo. Merrill returned to duty on 17th May and took
part in the advance to Myitkyina. By this time the Marauders had lost 700
men and had to be reinforced with Chinese troops. On the way to Myitkyina
the Marauders marched for 750 miles and fought in 5 major engagements and
32 skirmishes with the Japanese Army. Casualties were high and only 1,300
Marauders reached their objective and of these, 679 had to be hospitalized.
This included Merrill who had suffered a second-heart attack before going
down with malaria. The rest of the Marauders had to wait for reinforcements
before Myitkyina was taken on 3rd August 1944. Merrill was promoted to
major general on 5th September 1944 and placed in charge of the Allied
Liaison Group. The following year Merrill became deputy US Commander in
Burma and went with General Joseph Stilwell and the 10th Army to Okinawa.
After retiring from the US Army in 1948 Merrill was appointed Commissioner
of Public Works in New Hampshire. Frank Merrill continued to suffer from
poor health and died aged fifty-two on 11th December 1955. The movie Merrill's
Marauders was released in 1962.