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Guam 1941-1944

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Informationen zum Autor Gordon L. Rottman entered the US Army in 1967, volunteered for Special Forces and completed training as a weapons specialist. He served in the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam in 1969–70 and subsequently in airborne infantry, long-range patrol and intelligence assignments before retiring after 26 years. He was a Special Operations Forces scenario writer at the Joint Readiness Training Center for 12 years and is now a freelance writer, living in Texas. Howard Gerrard studied at the Wallasey School of Art and has been a freelance designer and illustrator for over 20 years. He has won both the Society of British Aerospace Companies Award and the Wilkinson Sword Trophy and has illustrated a number of books for Osprey including Campaign 69: Nagashino 1575 and Campaign 72: Jutland 1916. Howard lives and works in Kent. Klappentext The island of Guam was the first Allied territory lost to the Japanese onslaught in 1941. On 10 December 5,000 Japanese troops landed on Guam, defended by less than 500 US and Guamanian troops, the outcome was beyond doubt. On 21 July 1944 America returned. In a risky operation, the two US landing forces came ashore seven miles apart and it was a week before the beachheads linked up. Only the battles for Iwo Jima and Okinawa would cost the Americans more men than the landings on Guam and Saipan, which immediately preceded the Guam operation. In this book Gordon Rottman details the bitter 26-day struggle for this key Pacific island. Vorwort Gordon Rottman details the bitter 26-day struggle for this key Pacific island during World War II. Zusammenfassung Gordon Rottman details the bitter 26-day struggle for this key Pacific island during World War II. The island of Guam was the first Allied territory lost to the Japanese onslaught in 1941. On 10 December 5,000 Japanese troops landed on Guam, defended by less than 500 US and Guamanian troops, the outcome was beyond doubt. On 21 July 1944 America returned.In a risky operation, the two US landing forces came ashore seven miles apart and it was a week before the beachheads linked up. Only the battles for Iwo Jima and Okinawa would cost the Americans more men than the landings on Guam and Saipan, which immediately preceded the Guam operation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chronology The 1941 fall of Guam Opposing plans Opposing Commanders Opposing Forces Capture and Occupation of Guam Aftermath The Battlefield Today Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Gordon Rottman, Gordon L. Rottman, Rottman Gordon L.
Assisted by Howard Gerrard (Illustration), Gerrard Howard (Illustration)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2004
 
EAN 9781841768113
ISBN 978-1-84176-811-3
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 183 mm x 248 mm x 11 mm
Series Campaign series
Campaign
Campaign
Campaign series
Subjects Non-fiction book

Guam, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, HISTORY / Military / Strategy, Warfare & defence, Second World War, United States of America, USA, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), Warfare and defence, Modern warfare, c 1940 to c 1949, Naval forces and warfare, Pacific Ocean, Battles and campaigns, Land forces and warfare

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