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South Pacific Air War – The Role Of Air Power In The New Guinea And Solomon Island Campaign, January 1943 To February 1944

AUTHOR – Richard L Dunn

PUBLISHER – Schiffer Military

SERIES – N/A

FORMAT – Hardback

PUBLISHED – 2024

PAGES – 594

ISBN – 978 0 7643 6787 8

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Category: Product ID: 26774

Description

In 1943 the Allies chipped away at the defensive outer barrier of the Japanese Pacific empire, particularly in the Solomon Islands. US Marine and Army infantry trudged through bloody jungle fighting on remote South Pacific islands such as Guadalcanal, New Georgia, and Bougainville. The US Navy waged war on Japanese shipping, seeking to prevent reinforcement and resupply for the battered Japanese ground forces. Particularly celebrated are the tiny PT boats, such as John F. Kennedy’s PT-109, which charged destroyers head on. In this work, author Richard Dunn adds a third dimension to the history of the New Guinea and Solomon Islands campaigns by detailing the pivotal role of airpower. Dunn has formulated his narrative by studying and comparing Allied and Japanese reports, many of which reside in his personal collection.

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Weight 2.1 kg