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The Pacific War remembered: an oral history collection

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In this remarkable oral history collection, thirty-three participants in the turbulent epic that began with the day of infamy at Pearl Harbour and ended with the signing of the surrender documents in Tokyo Harbour tell their stories.

Their remembrances of heartbreak, frustration, heroism, hope, and triumph were collected over a period of twenty-five years by John T.

Mason. Their recollections reveal perspectives and facts not included in traditional works of history.

Each selection, introduced with a preface that places it in the context of the Pacific War, takes the reader behind the scenes to present the personal, untold stories of naval history. <br><br>Included are Admiral William S. Sullivan's account of the problems involved in clearing Manila Harbour of some five hundred wrecked vessels left by the departing Japanese and Admiral Thomas C.

Kinkaid's description of the communications breakdown at the Battle of Leyte Gulf.

There are also the very personal recollections of humour and horror told by the unknown actors in the war: the hospital corpsman, the coxswain, and the machinist's mate.

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Product Details
Naval Institute Press
1612512143 / 9781612512143
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/05/2003
English
382 pages
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