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The Doomed Horsemen Of Bataan The Incredible Stand Of The 26th Cavalry Illustrated Raymond G Woolfe Jr

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The Doomed Horsemen Of Bataan The Incredible Stand Of The 26th Cavalry Illustrated Raymond G Woolfe Jr
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Raymond G. Woolfe Jr.
ISBN: 9781442245341, 1442245344
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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The Doomed Horsemen Of Bataan The Incredible Stand Of The 26th Cavalry Illustrated Raymond G Woolfe Jr by Raymond G. Woolfe Jr. 9781442245341, 1442245344 instant download after payment.

This is the story of the last mounted American troops to see action in battle, when, in late 1941, six-hundred men and their horses held off the Japanese invasion of Luzon in the Philippines just long enough to allow General Douglas MacArthur's forces to withdraw to Bataan. The 26th continued to fight on horseback until late February 1942 when, tragically, they were ordered dismounted and their horses and mules transferred to the Quartermaster's center and slaughtered for food for the defenders. It is on record that the 26th troopers refused to accept meat rations from their animals, regardless of their own starvation. This stirring account of a little-known aspect of the Philippine campaign is military history at its best.

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