Pacific War Diary 1942 1945

Pacific War Diary  1942 1945
Author: James J. Fahey
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 061840080X

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Fahey was a 24-year-old garbage-truck driver when he enlisted in the Navy on Oct. 3, 1942, and became a seaman first class on the USS Montpelier. During almost three years of battle in the Pacific Ocean, he defied Navy rules against keeping a diary by writing copious notes on loose sheets of paper that appeared to anyone watching to be ordinary let

Pacific War Diary

Pacific War Diary
Author: James J. Fahey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 413
Release: 1973
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: OCLC:27305705

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South Pacific Diary 1942 1943

South Pacific Diary  1942 1943
Author: Mack Morriss
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813189543

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A unique chronicle of the war from the perspective of a sensitive twenty-four-year-old sergeant who wrote for the Army's in-house paper, Yank, the Army Weekly and a tale of the South Pacific that will not soon be forgotten. Correspondent Mack Morriss reluctantly left his diary in the Honolulu Yank office in July 1943. "Here is contained an account of the past eight and one-half months," he wrote in his last entry, "a period which I shall never forget." The next morning he was on a plane headed back to the South Pacific and the New Georgia battleground. Morriss was working out of the press camp at Spa, Belgium, in January 1945, when he learned that the diary he had kept in the South Pacific had arrived in a plain brown wrapper at the New York office. He was so happy "to know that this impossible thing had happened," he wrote to his wife, that he helped two friends "murder a quart of scotch." What was preserved and appears in print here for the first time is a unique chronicle of the war in the South Pacific from the perspective of a sensitive twenty-four-year-old sergeant. This is an intensely personal account, reporting the war from the ridge known as the Sea Horse on Guadalcanal, from the bars and dance halls of Auckland to a B-17 flying through the moonlit night to bomb Japanese installations on Bougainville. Morriss thought deeply and wrote movingly about everything connected with the war: the sordiness and heroism, the competence and ineptitude of leaders, the strange mixture of constant complaint and steady courage of ordinary GIs, friendships formed under combat stress, and, above all, what he perceived to be his own indecisiveness and weaknesses. Ronnie Day introduces Morriss's diary and illuminates the work with extensive notes based on private papers, government documents, travel in the Solomon Islands, and the recollections of men mentioned in the diary.

Fading Victory

Fading Victory
Author: Matome Ugaki
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Admirals
ISBN: 1591143241

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Long out of print, these wartime diaries of a key admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, provide a revealing inside look into the Japanese view of the Pacific War. Matome Ugaki was chief of staff of the Combined Fleet under Admiral Isoroki Yamamoto until both were shot down over Bougainville in April 1943, resulting in Yamamoto's death. He later served as commander of battleship and air fleets, finally directing the kamikaze attacks off Okinawa. Invaluable for its details of the Japanese Navy at war, the diaries offer a running appraisal of the fighting and are augmented by editorial commentary that proves especially useful to American readers eager to see the war from the other side. When first published in 1991, this dairy was hailed as a major contribution to World War II literature as the only firsthand account of strategic planning for the entire war by a Japanese commander. -- Publisher's Description.

Prisoner of Japan

Prisoner of Japan
Author: Sir Harold Atcherley
Publsiher: Mereo Books
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781909304550

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In the course of the Second World War, more than a quarter of a million European and American soldiers were taken prisoner by the Japanese in Malaysia, the Dutch East Indies and the Pacific. They went on to suffer years of deprivation and brutality, most of them failing to survive at all. Harold Atcherley was fortunate enough to be one of the survivors. Throughout his time as a prisoner, from the fall of Singapore on 15th February 1942 until 14th September 1945, he kept a diary, which he was able to bring home with him. This book is based on that diary, along with other diaries and official documents. The original diary can now be viewed at The Imperial War Museum, London. He was fortunate enough to count among his friends and comrades the celebrated artist Ronald Searle, whose drawings have been used to illustrate his text; they give a far better impression of what life was like for a POW of the Japanese than mere words can, though neither words nor pictures could ever convey the appalling stench of disease and death on such a massive scale.

Pacific War Diary Illustrated

Pacific War Diary  Illustrated
Author: James J. Fahey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0295973048

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This new, illustrated edition of Pacific War Diary preserves, in abbreviated form, Fahey's vivid narrative. A selection of photographs, drawn from both Navy and Army sources, follows the course of events described by Fahey.

Guadalcanal Diary

Guadalcanal Diary
Author: Richard Tregaskis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1943
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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From Texas to Tinian and Tokyo Bay

From Texas to Tinian and Tokyo Bay
Author: Jonathan Templin Ritter
Publsiher: North Texas Military Biography
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574417711

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"This is the memoir of J. R. Ritter (1902-1994), a civil engineer from Texas who became a U.S. Navy Seabee officer during World War II. The formal name of the Seabees is "U.S. Naval Construction Battalions" and they were responsible for building airstrips, barracks, and other infrastructure for the troops. Ritter was first stationed in Alaska when Japan was thought to be planning an invasion through the Aleutians, then in the Central Pacific, mainly on Tinian Island. He was on Tinian when the war ended"--