A detailed and fascinating exploration of the 1945 US combined land,
naval and air operation to retake Corregidor and the other
Japanese-held islands in Manila Bay from a determined and
well-entrenched enemy. The islands guarding the entrance to Manila
Bay, Luzon, had been seized by the Japanese in May 1942. In February
1945, US forces were back, and closed in on Manila from the north and
south against heavy Japanese resistance. A joint US parachute and
amphibious assault was planned to capture the largest island
Corregidor, using the much-reinforced 503rd PRCT and elements of the
24th Infantry Division and 2nd Engineer Special Brigade. Facing them
were over 6,000 Japanese troops recently evacuated from Bataan, where
they had been cut off by advancing US forces. General MacArthur
desired the island, once a symbol of American defiance, to be
liberated with a flourish. This superbly illustrated work examines the
ambitious US assault on Corregidor, which witnessed the most dangerous
and risky parachute drop in airborne history, and vicious, desperate
fighting by the defenders as they sought to prevent American troops
from taking the island. It also covers the recapture of other islands
defending Manila Bay: El Fraile/Fort Drum, Caballo, and Carabao.
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Repossessing the Rock
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472854681
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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