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| #971264 in Books | Castle Books | 2001-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.50 x6.10 x8.80l,1.67 | File type: PDF | 440 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot and more|By N. Wallach|Continuing on with the events in the Pacific Ocean during World War 2, this eighth volume in the series covers parts of the two-pronged assaults that the U.S. conducted: One headed by General MacArthur along the coast of New Guinea as his forces were getting ever closer to the Philippines, and the other going from atoll to
This spectacular fifteen-volume series that charts the U.S. Naval operations during World War II with an insider's perspective. Morison, a Harvard professor, was given a special rank and writing post by FDR. He had active duty aboard eleven different ships, allowing him to witness many crucial battles in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Volume Eight-the sixth in this series to deal with naval actions in the Pacific-covers five of the most eventful months of the Paci...
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