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This chapter is a narrative of D-day on Roi-Namur in the Marshall Islands and a description and analysis of the planning for and the execution of naval gunfire missions in support of the assault. This is followed by an analysis of the effectiveness of that support and of the application of the lessons that had been learned at Tarawa. This application was deemed to have proven the adequacy of those lessons.