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The episode is heavily based on Eugene Sledge’s memoir, With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa .

I can dive deeper into the Sledge used to write his memoir or look up more behind-the-scenes details on how they recreated the coral landscape. Which would you prefer? The Convolution of History: The Argument for The Pacific "The Pacific" Peleliu Hills(2010)

: In the episode, Snafu is shown throwing rocks into a Japanese soldier's skull; in reality, Sledge attributed this act to a Navy corpsman named Ken "Doc" Caswell, who was omitted from the show. Production Details Airing Date : April 25, 2010. Director : Tim Van Patten. The episode is heavily based on Eugene Sledge’s

: Sledge begins to lose his civility , witnessed through his interactions with "Snafu" Shelton and scenes of body mutilation. The Convolution of History: The Argument for The

" Peleliu Hills " (also known as Part Seven) is the seventh episode of the 2010 HBO miniseries , widely regarded as one of the most psychologically grim depictions of modern warfare. Directed by Tim Van Patten, the episode chronicles the 5th Marine Regiment's grueling movement into the Umurbrogol Hills (Bloody Nose Ridge) to flush out entrenched Japanese forces after the initial airfield landing . Narrative & Key Events