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Fighting For Macarthur The Navy And Marine Corps Desperate Defense Of The Philippines John Gordon

  • SKU: BELL-4444220
Fighting For Macarthur The Navy And Marine Corps Desperate Defense Of The Philippines John Gordon
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Publisher: Naval Institute Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.51 MB
Pages: 385
Author: John Gordon
ISBN: 9781612510620, 1612510620
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Fighting For Macarthur The Navy And Marine Corps Desperate Defense Of The Philippines John Gordon by John Gordon 9781612510620, 1612510620 instant download after payment.

Fighting for MacArthur is the only book that focuses on the role of the Navy and Marine Corps during the 1941-42 defense of the Philippines. The book includes the most detailed account ever published of the Japanese bombing of the Cavite Navy Yard outside Manila on 10 December 1941, the worst destruction ever to US Navy installation. The book also provides many new details about the 4th Marine Regiment that surrendered on Corregidor in May 1942, the only time the Marine Corps lost a regiment in combat. Fighting for MacArthur includes important insights on the origins of the difficult relationship between Army General Douglas MacArthur and the Navy and also compares MacArthur’s actions in the defense of the Philippines to those of Admiral Thomas Hart, the Commander of the Asiatic Fleet.

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