Devil Dogs
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Devil Dogs

First in, Last out - King Company from Guadalcanal to the Shores of Japan

Saul David

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Devil Dogs

First in, Last out - King Company from Guadalcanal to the Shores of Japan

Saul David

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Anno
2022
ISBN
9780008395780
Argomento
History
Categoria
World War II

Indice dei contenuti

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Illustrations
  7. Maps
  8. Foreword
  9. Introduction
  10. 1 ‘I would’ve followed him anywhere’ Southwest Pacific, 6 August 1942
  11. 2 ‘Where I’m going will either make or break me’ Southwest Pacific, 6 August 1942
  12. 3 ‘Will I run? Will I be afraid?’ British Solomon Islands, 7 August 1942
  13. 4 ‘You think we’ll ever get off this damned island?’ Guadalcanal, 8–11 August 1942
  14. 5 The Goettge Patrol Guadalcanal, 12 August 1942
  15. 6 ‘Boy, they were a sight for sore eyes!’ Guadalcanal, 18 August–14 September 1942
  16. 7 ‘A pesthole that reeked of death, struggle and disease’ Guadalcanal, September 1942
  17. 8 ‘Thirty hours of pure hell’ Guadalcanal, October 1942
  18. 9 ‘It was just a crazy thing to do’ The Battle of Point Cruz, 1–4 November 1942
  19. 10 ‘We’ve got the bastards licked!’ Guadalcanal, 7 November–9 December 1942
  20. 11 ‘Saviours of Australia’ Brisbane and Melbourne, December 1942–January 1943
  21. 12 ‘The trick is to run just fast enough’ Camp Balcombe, January–March 1943
  22. 13 New Arrivals Camp Balcombe, March–June 1943
  23. 14 Planning for Action Southwest Pacific, March–December 1943
  24. 15 Green Hell Cape Gloucester, 26 December 1943–2 January 1944
  25. 16 Suicide Creek Cape Gloucester, 3–4 January 1944
  26. 17 ‘So long, Dutch’ Cape Gloucester, 3–8 January 1944
  27. 18 Walt’s Ridge Cape Gloucester, 9–10 January 1944
  28. 19 Seek and Destroy New Britain, January–February 1944
  29. 20 Operation Appease Talasea, March 1944
  30. 21 ‘The sickness, the rain, the spider’ New Britain, March–May 1944
  31. 22 ‘Whose bright idea was this anyway?’ Pavuvu Island, May 1944
  32. 23 Changing Places Pavuvu Island, May–June 1944
  33. 24 Operation Stalemate Southwest Pacific, June–July 1944
  34. 25 Sledgehammer Pavuvu Island, June 1944
  35. 26 ‘They really put on a show’ Pavuvu Island, June–August 1944
  36. 27 ‘This is going to be a short one, a quickie’ Southwest Pacific, July–September 1944
  37. 28 ‘This is it, boys!’ Palau Islands, 14–15 September 1944
  38. 29 ‘Move it! Move it!’ Peleliu, 15 September 1944
  39. 30 ‘They’re Nip tanks!’ Peleliu, 15 September 1944
  40. 31 ‘Everywhere shells flashed like giant firecrackers’ Peleliu, 16–17 September 1944
  41. 32 ‘I never saw such agonized expressions’ Peleliu, 20–25 September 1944
  42. 33 ‘I’m hit! Christ, I’m hit!’ Sniper’s Alley, 25–26 September 1944
  43. 34 ‘Put the man out of his misery!’ Ngesebus Island, 28–29 September 1944
  44. 35 ‘Shit, they’re behind us!’ Umurbrogol Pocket, 1–4 October 1944
  45. 36 Hillbilly and Ack-Ack Umurbrogol Pocket, 5–12 October 1944
  46. 37 The Lucky Few 13–29 October 1944
  47. 38 ‘We were worn down and sobered’ Pavuvu Island, October–November 1944
  48. 39 Where Next? Southwest Pacific, December 1944–February 1945
  49. 40 ‘The Road to Certain Victory’ Okinawa, March 1944–February 1945
  50. 41 ‘In some ways it was bigger than D-Day’ From the Solomons to the Ryukyus, March 1945
  51. 42 Love Day Okinawa, 1 April 1945
  52. 43 ‘We were euphoric, undisciplined, and stupid’ Okinawa, 2–10 April 1945
  53. 44 ‘I burned the whole village to the ground’ Okinawa, 13–26 April 1945
  54. 45 ‘Hit the deck and dig in!’ North of the Asa River, 1–3 May 1945
  55. 46 ‘We gotta get the hell outta here’ Death Valley, 4–9 May 1945
  56. 47 ‘Hell’s own cesspool’ Wana Draw and Half Moon Hill, 11–24 May 1945
  57. 48 ‘Wild-eyed expressions of shock and fear’ Maggot Ridge to Shuri Castle, 25–29 May 1945
  58. 49 The Final Stretch Tsukazan to Kunishi Ridge, 3–18 June 1945
  59. 50 End Game Kiyan Peninsula, 18–30 June 1945
  60. 51 ‘We sure have a lot to be thankful for’ Motobu Peninsula, 27 June–17 August 1945
  61. Postscript: ‘We’d forged a bond that time would never erase’ Returning home, summer 1944–July 2020
  62. Picture Section
  63. Footnotes
  64. Notes
  65. Bibliography
  66. Index
  67. Acknowledgements
  68. About the Author
  69. Also by Saul David
  70. About the Publisher
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APA 6 Citation

David, S. (2022). Devil Dogs ([edition unavailable]). HarperCollins Publishers. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/3290908/devil-dogs-first-in-last-out-king-company-from-guadalcanal-to-the-shores-of-japan-pdf (Original work published 2022)

Chicago Citation

David, Saul. (2022) 2022. Devil Dogs. [Edition unavailable]. HarperCollins Publishers. https://www.perlego.com/book/3290908/devil-dogs-first-in-last-out-king-company-from-guadalcanal-to-the-shores-of-japan-pdf.

Harvard Citation

David, S. (2022) Devil Dogs. [edition unavailable]. HarperCollins Publishers. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/3290908/devil-dogs-first-in-last-out-king-company-from-guadalcanal-to-the-shores-of-japan-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

David, Saul. Devil Dogs. [edition unavailable]. HarperCollins Publishers, 2022. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.