Shadows in the Jungle

Shadows in the Jungle
Author: Larry Alexander
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781440687358

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From the New York Times bestselling coauthor of A Higher Call, an up-close-and-personal account of the Alamo Scouts in World War II. Determined to retake the Philippines ever since his ignominious flight from the islands in 1942, General Douglas MacArthur needed a first-rate intelligence-gathering unit. Out of thousands, only 138 soldiers were chosen: the best, toughest, and most fit men the army had to offer. Their task: silently slip onto Japanese-held islands, stalk through the thick jungles, and assess enemy locations, conditions, morale, and troop strength, all while remaining undetected. It was an impossible task, doomed to failure, but incredibly, the Alamo Scouts were a valuable success. Acclaimed author Larry Alexander follows the men who made up the elite recon unit that served as General MacArthur's eyes and ears during the Pacific War. Drawing from personal interviews and testimonies from Scout veterans, Alexander weaves together the tales of the individual Scouts, who often spent weeks behind enemy lines to complete their missions. Now, more than seventy years after the war, the story of the Alamo Scouts will finally be told.

The Shadows In The Jungle

The Shadows In The Jungle
Author: Rajesh Kallaje
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781643246734

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Senthil, a young and idealistic Indian Forest Service officer from Chennai gets posted to Central India. He is soon exposed to the corruption in the government departments, shady senior officers, mining mafia, naxal menace and human-elephant conflict. When his honesty comes in direct confrontation with the politics of postings and transfers, Senthil is slowly and surely tested. Working in rural hinterlands, he is shocked to see the misery of the tribals, crushed between the naxals and the police. It is not long before he discovers the cruel hollowness of the Maoist ideology. Senthil witnesses the tragedy of elephant menace and much to his heartburn a rogue tusker is marked to be eliminated. Wherever he is posted, Senthil manages to rub the political leaders the wrong way and is shunted out from one post to another. Will he be able to stick to his principles? Will he get support from his superiors? Will his wife Manjula stand by him?

The Jungle in Sunlight and Shadow

The Jungle in Sunlight and Shadow
Author: F.W. Champion
Publsiher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1934
Genre: History
ISBN: 9785872405177

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Summary of Larry Alexander s Shadows in the Jungle

Summary of Larry Alexander s Shadows in the Jungle
Author: Everest Media
Publsiher: Everest Media LLC
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2022-07-24T22:59:00Z
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798822543041

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Alamo Scouts were America’s smallest elite fighting force, and their mission was to infiltrate Japanese lines and gather intelligence. They were trained to get the hell out of there in one piece. #2 The team’s first mission was to land on the coast of New Guinea and retrieve intelligence on the Japanese. They landed near a small glow, which was a Japanese signal fire. They waited for any sounds of alarm, and when none came, they began moving forward. #3 After a two-hour journey, the team arrived at their destination. They set up an observation post, and watched as Japanese soldiers passed by. Some without weapons and all looking exhausted and hungry. #4 The team had spent the afternoon hours slowly making their way through thick brush and muddy swamps. They were exhausted, but it was important to keep moving. They wanted to at least reach the Mabaf River, another three hours away.

The Jungle in Sunlight and Shadow

The Jungle in Sunlight and Shadow
Author: F. W. Champion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1920
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:601146598

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Jungle Green Shadows

Jungle Green Shadows
Author: Tony Howell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0995121907

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The New Zealand Government ordered the deployment of combat forces to Vietnam in 1965 to join Australia and other Allies engaged in that War. Victor 2 Rifle Company arrived in Vietnam on 12 November 1967 and left on 13 May 1968. Major Brian Worsnop was the commander, and the author, Lieutenant Tony Howell, was one of the Platoon Commanders. Jungle Green Shadows is a very important historical record of Victor 2 Company's participation in New Zealand's most unpopular war. What is fascinating is how Tony has managed to weave the thoughts and experiences of so many surviving Company soldiers into this factual account. As a result it reads more like an educational novel than a history book. There is one chapter that deals with a typical day in the life of a Lead Scout, a tense and thought-provoking look at how these young men cared for themselves and each other. The reader may find the Scout's contact with two Viet Cong too graphically described - but it is indicative of what these young men were asked to do. The Company was deployed to Vietnam during the most violent period of the Vietnam War - the Tet Offensive. If you had any questions about how this Rifle Company became a legend, this book will provide the answers. The defining hours for Victor 2 Company were when they were attacked and surrounded by a Battalion of Viet Cong on 7 February 1968. For several hours the Company fought off the attackers, initially without artillery or air support. The book is not all combat action, however, although there is enough of that there. Tony deals thoroughly with the battlefield stress and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) issues that arose from being constantly in the front line. He is very sympathetic in the way he covers these stress issues and their effects on families and, in turn, their children. Tony brings to light the brutality of the Hanoi regime and the huge toll they inflicted on their own people, both during the War and after the Allies withdrew from Vietnam in 1972. It is not pleasant reading of assassination squads and 're-education camps' but that was the reality behind the bamboo curtain. He even follows the re-education fate of three key Phuoc Tuy Province officials who were in office during the time Victor 2 Company was in Vietnam. The real value of this book is that, while it may have been written for the families of the Victor 2 Company soldiers, the author's easy flowing style will appeal to all New Zealanders. This book is well-researched and the sources are all identified. Jungle Green Shadows is a must for Vietnam Veterans, families, schools, stress counsellors, amateur or professional military historians and researchers on the Vietnam War.

The Jungle in Sunlight and Shadow

The Jungle in Sunlight and Shadow
Author: F. W. Champion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1996
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8185019533

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War of Shadows

War of Shadows
Author: Michael F Brown,Eduardo Fernández
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520911352

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War of Shadows is the haunting story of a failed uprising in the Peruvian Amazon—told largely by people who were there. Late in 1965, Asháninka Indians, members of one of the Amazon's largest native tribes, joined forces with Marxist revolutionaries who had opened a guerrilla front in Asháninka territory. They fought, and were crushed by, the overwhelming military force of the Peruvian government. Why did the Indians believe this alliance would deliver them from poverty and the depredations of colonization on their rainforest home? With rare insight and eloquence, anthropologists Brown and Fernández write about an Amazonian people whose contacts with outsiders have repeatedly begun in hope and ended in tragedy. The players in this dramatic confrontation included militants of the Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR), the U. S. Embassy, the Peruvian military, a "renegade" American settler, and the Asháninka Indians themselves. Using press reports and archival sources as well as oral histories, the authors weave a vivid tapestry of narratives and counternarratives that challenges the official history of the guerrilla struggle. Central to the story is the Asháninkas' persistent hope that a messiah would lead them to freedom, a belief with roots in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century jungle rebellions and religious movements.