I'm looking forward to this series, the clips look great.
I just finished reading Helmet for My Pillow and also With the Old Breed, the series is based partially on these books, which are first person narratives of Marines in the pacific during WW2.
I'd recommend either book. Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie is a surprisingly literary book for a first person narrative. He is not your stereotypical hero type either, he gets in plenty of trouble and ends up thrown in the brig twice. Both times he is punished with 'bread and water' confinement. (I wonder if the Marines still do that?) He also has some humorous accounts of scrounging for food or luxuries like cigars or booze, going AWOL to meet is girlfriend, stealing from officers or other units' supply dumps, and exaggerating sickness to get into the hospital.
With the Old Breed by Sledge is very good too. That account is of Peleliu and Okinawa which were just awful. Some of the horrors he talks about is how quickly bodies decompose in the tropical heat. One account is of a Marine diving for cover, only to land on a decomposing Japanese body that explodes in a putrefying mass of maggots and rotting flesh....but then the Marine having to continue to wear the clothes covered in filth for days, as there were no supplies or relief for them. Another account is when he is ordered to dig a foxhole for his mortar, and digs into a shallow grave of Japanese soldier. The idiot Sergeant orders him to continue digging in that spot, as the officer had ordered it be placed there. Sledge rebells and eventually gets to dig in another spot. On Peleliu the Marines supply screwed up the fresh water supply, putting it in old gasoline drums without cleaning them properly...so all the Marines drinking water had a foul gasoline taste that made them sick, but they had no other choice.
Anyway good reading.