MacArthur s Escape

MacArthur s Escape
Author: George W Smith
Publsiher: Zenith Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0760321760

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In the dark days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a unique bond developed between Lieutenant John Bulkeley and larger-than-life General Douglas MacArthur. "Wild Man" Bulkeley's small fleet of PT boats were, after all, virtually the only force capable of carrying out offensive action against the overwhelming Japanese attack. This unlikely relationship forged in the midst of catastrophe culminated in one of the most thrilling moments of World War II - the escape from Corregidor related in this powerful book. MacArthur's Escape recreates the drama and danger of March 12, 1942 when, under cover of darkness, four PT boats under Bulkeley's command slipped out of Manila Bay to run the Japanese blockade on a harrowing two-day, 600-mile trip to Mindanao - where long range bombers waited to carry the general to Australia to begin the long hard road back to the Philippines.

Douglas MacArthur

Douglas MacArthur
Author: Jean Darby
Publsiher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0822549018

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A biography of the controversial military leader remembered for his defense of the Philippines during World War II, administration of occupied Japan after the war, and leadership of United Nations troops in the Korean conflict.

Rampage MacArthur Yamashita and the Battle of Manila

Rampage  MacArthur  Yamashita  and the Battle of Manila
Author: James M. Scott
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393246957

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“Illuminating.… An eloquent testament to a doomed city and its people.” —The Wall Street Journal In early 1945, General Douglas MacArthur prepared to reclaim Manila, America’s Pearl of the Orient, which had been seized by the Japanese in 1942. Convinced the Japanese would abandon the city, he planned a victory parade down Dewey Boulevard—but the enemy had other plans. The Japanese were determined to fight to the death. The battle to liberate Manila resulted in the catastrophic destruction of the city and a rampage by Japanese forces that brutalized the civilian population, resulting in a massacre as horrific as the Rape of Nanking. Drawing from war-crimes testimony, after-action reports, and survivor interviews, Rampage recounts one of the most heartbreaking chapters of Pacific War history.

American Caesar

American Caesar
Author: William Manchester
Publsiher: Back Bay Books
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2008-05-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780316032421

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The bestselling classic that indelibly captures the life and times of one of the most brilliant and controversial military figures of the twentieth century. "Electric...Tense with the feeling that this is the authentic MacArthur...Splendid reading." -- New York Times Inspiring, outrageous... A thundering paradox of a man. Douglas MacArthur, one of only five men in history to have achieved the rank of General of the United States Army. He served in World Wars I, II, and the Korean War, and is famous for stating that "in war, there is no substitute for victory." American Caesar examines the exemplary army career, the stunning successes (and lapses) on the battlefield, and the turbulent private life of the soldier-hero whose mystery and appeal created a uniquely American legend.

Report from the Select Committee on Transportation

Report from the Select Committee on Transportation
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Transportation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 762
Release: 1837
Genre: Criminals
ISBN: BSB:BSB10623574

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Concerning penal colonies in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land.

Some Early Records of the Macarthurs of Camden

Some Early Records of the Macarthurs of Camden
Author: Sibella Macarthur Onslow
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4066338093431

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"Some Early Records of the Macarthurs of Camden" is an authentic account of John Macarthur's connection with the introduction of Fine Wool into Australia. John Macarthur was a British Army officer, entrepreneur, grazier, usurper, politician, and highly influential figure in the early British colonization of New South Wales. This book describes his passion for the wool industry and how he adopted the craft and supported its growth in the colonies.

The physiological consequences of breath hold diving in marine mammals the Scholander legacy

The physiological consequences of breath hold diving in marine mammals  the Scholander legacy
Author: Andreas Fahlman
Publsiher: Frontiers E-books
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889191000

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Breath-hold diving marine mammals are able to remain submerged for prolonged periods of time and dive to phenomenal depths while foraging. A number of physiological, biochemical and behavioral traits have been suggested that enable this life style, including the diving response, lung collapse, increased O2 stores, diving induced hypometabolism, and stroke-and-glide behavior to reduce dive metabolic cost. Since the initial studies by Scholander in the 1940‘s, when most of the physiological and biochemical traits were suggested, few have received as much study as the diving response and O2 management. The calculated aerobic dive limit (cADL) was an important concept which allowed calculation of the aerobic dive duration, and was defined as the total O2 stores divided by the rate of O2 consumption (metabolic rate). The total O2 stores have been defined for several species, and studies in both forced and freely diving animals have refined the metabolic cost of diving. Currently there appears to be little consensus about whether marine mammals perform a significant proportion of dives exceeding the cADL or not and there may be large differences between species. The diving response is a conserved physiological trait believed to arise from natural selection. The response includes diving-induced bradycardia, peripheral vasoconstriction, and altered blood flow distribution. While the response results in reduced cardiac work, it is not clear whether this is required to reduce the overall metabolic rate. An alternate hypothesis is that the primary role of the diving bradycardia is to regulate the degree of hypoxia in skeletal muscle so that blood and muscle O2 stores can be used more efficiently. Scholander suggested that the respiratory anatomy of marine mammals resulted in alveolar collapse at shallow depths (lung collapse), thereby limiting gas exchange. This trait would limit uptake of N2 and thereby reduce the risk of inert gas bubble formation and decompression sickness. In his initial treatise, Scholander suggested that alveolar collapse probably made inert gas bubble formation unlikely during a single dive, but that repeated dives could result in significant accumulation that could be risky. Despite this, lung collapse has been quoted as the main adaptation by which marine mammals reduce N2 levels and inert gas bubble formation. It was surprising, therefore, when recent necropsy reports from mass stranded whales indicated DCS like symptoms. More recent studies have shown that live marine mammals appear to experience bubbles under certain circumstances. These results raise some interesting questions. For example, are marine mammals ever at risk of DCS, and if so could N2 accumulation limit dive performance? While an impressive number of studies have provided a theoretical framework that explains the mechanistic basis of the diving response, and O2 management, many questions remain, some widely-accepted ideas actually lack sufficient experimental confirmation, and a variety of marine mammal species, potentially novel models for elucidating new diving adaptations, are understudied. The aim of this Frontiers Topic is to provide a synthesis of the current knowledge about the physiological responses of marine mammals that underlie their varied dive behavior. We also include novel contributions that challenge current ideas and that probe new hypotheses, utilize new experimental approaches, and explore new model species. We show that the field has recently entered a phase of renewed discovery that is not only unraveling more secrets of the natural diving response but will drive new applications to aid human exploration of the ocean depths. We also welcome comparative analyses, especially contributions that compare marine mammals with human divers.

Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Author: United States. Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1512
Release: 1950
Genre: Law
ISBN: HARVARD:32044116500216

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