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MacArthur's jungle war :

by Taaffe, Stephen R.
Series: Modern war studies Published by : University Press of Kansas, (Lawrence, Kan. :) Physical details: xiii, 312 p. : maps ; 24 cm. ISBN:0700608702; 9780700608706. Year: 1998
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900 - 999 940.5426 Taa (Browse shelf) Available 95832

1. Strategic Background -- 2. MacArthur Gears Up -- 3. The Admiralties : An Unnecessary Risk? -- 4. Hollandia: A Great Leap Forward -- 5. Combat and Survival in a Hostile Environment -- 6. Wakde-Sarmi: Whoever Heard of Lone Tree Hill? -- 7. Biak: A Belated and Unhappy Victory -- 8. Noemfoor: Moving Closer to the Target -- 9. Driniumor River: A Strategically Worthless Operation? -- 10. Sansapor-Mar and Morotai: Mopping Up the Campaign.

When General Douglas MacArthur led Allied troops into the jungles of New Guinea in World War II, he placed his armies in a position to fulfill his personal promise to liberate the Philippines. Here, historian Stephen Taaffe writes the definitive history of that assault, showing why it succeeded, what it contributed to the overall strategy against Japan, and offers a balanced assessment of MacArthur's leadership and limitations. 10 maps.

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