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Munda Trail: Turning the Tide Against Japan in the South Pacific (2001) By Eric Hammel

 

Solomon Islands. The two great Pacific powers clashed in the middle of this strategic island corridor in June 1943, when an untried U.S. Army infantry division assaulted New Georgia and began to move up the Munda Trail to take the airfield. This “forgotten” battle was in truth one of America’s first sustained offensive actions in the Pacific, and as such it taught green American troops and equally green commanders the realities of jungle warfare.

 

Munda Trail is the dramatic, harrowing story of green American soldiers encountering for the first time impenetrable swamps, solid rain forests, invisible coconut-log pillboxes, tenacious snipers tied into trees, torrential tropical rains, counterattack by enemy aircraft and naval guns, and the logistical nightmare of living and moving in endless mud.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 252 Pages
  • In Good Condition.

Munda Trail: Turning the Tide Against Japan in the South.. (2001) By Eric Hammel

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