US Infantryman in World War II (1)
64 page book.
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Manufacturer: Osprey BooksStock Number: OSP WAR45View all products of type "Warriors" US Infantryman in World War II (1): Pacific Area of Operations 1941-45
Author: Robert S Rush
Illustrator: Elizabeth Sharp
About this book
This title deals with the experiences of the American soldiers who fought the Japanese across the Pacific islands, and the specific nature of this combat environment. It follows a hypothetical soldier, 'Michael', through his enlistment into and training with the 165th Infantry Regiment (New York National Guard). It takes him through the 1941 maneuvers the 27th Infantry Division participated in, the transfer to Oahu, and into the reality of daily life and combat in the Pacific theater from 1942 to 1945, including Makin, Saipan and Okinawa. It also looks at the PTO administrative procedures for replacements, and medical and psychiatric care of the ordinary soldier. Whilst the focus is on one individual, the experiences of the many are examined and woven into an intricate and meticulous narrative.
Contents
- Introduction
- Chronology
- Enlistment: prewar and Pearl Harbor
- Defense of Hawaii and preparation for combat 1942-43
- Makin: first blood
- Saipan
- Casualties and medics
- Rest and recuperation
- The last battle: Okinawa
- Museums
- Re-enactment and collecting
- Bibliography
- Color plate commentary
- Glossary
- Index
Paperback; March 2002; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781841763309