Search for books and compare prices on all major online booksellers with one click!

Home  About UsSuggest BookstoreRecommend Us 
    Title/Keywords ISBN  

History of United States Naval Operations in World War II: The Liberation of the Philippines - Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas, 1944 - 1945, Vol. 13

AUTHOR: Samuel Eliot Morison
ISBN: 025207064X

Compare Price


HOME--->> History --->>United States History --->>United States History
 
United States History
         Editorial Review

History of United States Naval Operations in World War II: The Liberation of the Philippines - Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas, 1944 - 1945, Vol. 13
- Book Review,
by Samuel Eliot Morison


Book Description
The smoke from the Battle for Leyte Gulf had hardly cleared before plans were being made for the liberation of the rest of the Philippine Archipelago. Volume 13 of Morison's masterful history covers the taking of Mindoro as a stepping stone to Luzon, the major landings on the shores of Lingayen Gulf, and the amphibious landings that wrested Borneo from the Japanese, as well as the series of short, swift operations that liberated Palawan, Panay, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, and Mindanao. In this volume, Morison describes the newly prominent role of the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps, whose frenzied suicidal bombings offered the main resistance to the Allied occupation of Mindoro. Alongside details of military operations, Morison includes a heartstopping account of the typhoon of 18 December 1944, which blew up unexpectedly into a shrieking hellcat of a storm while Admiral Halsey's Third Fleet worked frantically to refuel. He also recounts the work of the "Rice Paddy Navy," a combined corps of American volunteers from the Navy, Army, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard that collaborated with thousands of Chinese sailors, fishermen, pirates, and guerrillas and ended up fighting the last naval battle of the war using sailing junks.


Buy from Amazon     Compare Prices



         Book Review

History of United States Naval Operations in World War II: The Liberation of the Philippines - Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas, 1944 - 1945, Vol. 13
- Book Reviews,
by Samuel Eliot Morison

History of United States Naval Operations in World War II: The Liberation of the Philippines - Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas, 1944 - 1945, Vol. 13

FROM THE PUBLISHER

After the Battle of Leyte Gulf, which crushed Japanese naval power in the Pacific even more effectively than American naval chiefs were aware at the time, we moved against Japan to liberate the Philippines. A series of amphibious operations took place on the islands and shores of Mindoro, Lingayen Bay, Palawan, Panay, Negros, Cebu, Corregidor, and Mindanao. The carrier actions supporting these operations are told in detail. In this period of the war (the winter of 1944-1945) the Japanese Kamikaze Corps arose as an effective threat, taking a terrific toll of ships and sailors' lives.


Buy from Barnes & Noble     Compare Prices




HOME  |  Recommend bookstore  |  Rate bookstore  |  Link to us  |  Report bug  |  Contact us
Copyright© 2003 - 2005, PowerBookSearch.com. All Rights Reserved.