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Pacific War stories, in the words of those who survived, compiled and edited by Rex Alan Smith and Gerald A. Meehl

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Pacific War stories, in the words of those who survived, compiled and edited by Rex Alan Smith and Gerald A. Meehl
Language
eng
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pacific War stories
Oclc number
55518348
Responsibility statement
compiled and edited by Rex Alan Smith and Gerald A. Meehl
Review
"No published collection of first-person oral histories encompasses so many diverse aspects of World War II in the Pacific - in gripping, eyewitness accounts from more than seventy veterans of all branches of service. In their own evocative words, veterans who fought for their lives against the Japanese Empire some sixty years ago now think back on the terrifying, perilous, exotic, life-altering events that made up their wartime experiences. What they saw and lived through has stayed with them their entire lives, and much of it comes to the surface again through their vivid memories."
Sub title
in the words of those who survived
Summary
"These are not the stories of sweeping military strategies or bold tactical moves by generals and admirals. Instead, we hear mainly from those on the lower rungs of the military ladder, from ordinary seamen on vessels that encountered Japanese warships and planes and sometimes came out second-best, from rank-and-file Marines who in amtracs churning toward bullet-swept tropical beaches saw buddies killed right next to them, and from startled eyewitnesses to the war's sudden beginning on December 7, 1941.""Pacific War Stories is a book of stirring, first-hand accounts from front-line combat at the epicenter of violence and death to restless weariness on rear area islands thousands of miles from the fighting to chilling aerial encounters with the dreaded Japanese Zero. Fortunately, these compelling stories were collected before it became too late, for they cover myriad aspects of what it was like to have lived through the war in the Pacific, a war fought on countless islands scattered over an area constituting one-third of the globe."--Jacket
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