Military history

War Stories II: Heroism in the Pacific

War Stories II: Heroism in the Pacific

When it comes to sheer savagery endured by the American fighting man, few combat theaters could match the Pacific in WorldWar II: the sodden malarial and Japanese infested jungles of New Guinea and Guadalcanal, the kamikaze pilots for whom death was no deterrent, and the blood-soaked beaches taken by island-hopping Marines. Here, in their own words, are the compelling stories of American soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines, as told to decorated combat veteran Lt. Colonel Oliver North.

Preface

Chapter 1. Who Fired First?

Chapter 2. The Fall of the Philippines

Chapter 3. A Hell Worse Than War: The Bataan Death march

Chapter 4. Revenge for Pearl Harbor: The Doolittle Raid

Chapter 5. An Awakened Giant: The Battle of the Coral Sea

Chapter 6. Turning Point: The Battle of Midway

Chapter 7. The Flying Tigers

Chapter 8. The Forgotten Front

Chapter 9. Death by Inches: Guadalcanal

Chapter 10. The Black Sheep Squadron

Chapter 11. Bloody Tarawa

Chapter 12. Assault on the Marianas

Chapter 13. Forgotten Peleliu

Chapter 14. “I have returned”: The Battle of Leyte

Chapter 15. The Daring Rescue of the Ghosts of Bataan

Chapter 16. Iwo Jima: The Bloodiest Battle of World War II

Chapter 17. Okinawa: The Last Battle

Chapter 18. MacArthur and War’s End

Epilogue

Timeline of World War II in the Pacific

Glossary

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