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The Spanish-American War - The Story and Photographs (Paperback, New edition): Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon, J.... The Spanish-American War - The Story and Photographs (Paperback, New edition)
Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon, J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman
R544 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R94 (17%) Out of stock

History comes to life as this photographic collection shows what the Spanish-American War was really like. The authors have combined rare photographs with authoritative text and maps to present a comprehensive documentary portrait of this major clash of arms. The Spanish-American War is the definitive pictorial record of the war that brought the United States onto the world's stage and into the twentieth century.

Infamous Day - Marines at Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941 (Paperback): Robert J. Cressman, J. Michael Wenger Infamous Day - Marines at Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941 (Paperback)
Robert J. Cressman, J. Michael Wenger
R850 R718 Discovery Miles 7 180 Save R132 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Pitiful, Unholy Mess - The Histories of Wheeler Bellows and Haleiwa Fields and the Japanese Attacks of 7 December 1941... A Pitiful, Unholy Mess - The Histories of Wheeler Bellows and Haleiwa Fields and the Japanese Attacks of 7 December 1941 (Hardcover)
J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman, John F Di Virgilio
R1,405 Discovery Miles 14 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Pitiful, Unholy Mess is a detailed combat narrative of the 7 December 1941 Japanese attacks on O'ahu's Wheeler, Bellows, and Haleiwa Fields. Since these bases comprised O'ahu's fighter defenses, the Japanese needed to neutralize these bases (particularly Wheeler Field) to prevent U.S. aircraft from interfering with attacks on the Pacific Fleet. Although the loss of life at the three fields was less than that sustained by the Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the attacks caused destruction and mayhem that proved disastrous and wrenching. The work focuses on descriptions of actions in the air and on the ground at the deepest practical tactical level, from both the U.S. and Japanese perspectives. Such synthesis is possible only by doggedly pursuing every conceivable source of American documents, reminiscences, interviews, and photographs. Similarly, the authors sought out Japanese accounts and photography from the attacks, many appearing in print for the first time. Much information from the reports of the Japanese air groups and the aircraft carrier Shokaku has never been used. On the American side, the authors also have researched the U.S. Army Air Force Individual Flight Records at NARA, St. Louis, that provide operational details of the pilots' flights, as well of their military careers. The authors were among the first to research these microfilmed records within months after NARA, St. Louis accessioned them. The authors have delved into the background and personalities of key Japanese participants and have translated and incorporated Japanese aircrew rosters from the attacks. This accumulation of data and information makes possible an intricate and highly integrated story that is compelling and unparalleled. The interwoven nature of the narratives of both sides provides a deep understanding of the events at Wheeler, Bellows and Haleiwa Fields that has been impossible to present heretofore.

A Magnificent Fight: - Marines in the Battle for Wake Island (Paperback): Robert J. Cressman A Magnificent Fight: - Marines in the Battle for Wake Island (Paperback)
Robert J. Cressman
R326 Discovery Miles 3 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Infamous Day - Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 (Paperback): J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman Infamous Day - Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 (Paperback)
J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman
R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack led to the United States' entry into World War II. The attack was intended as a preventive action in order to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with military actions the Empire of Japan was planning in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States. There were simultaneous Japanese attacks on the U.S.-held Philippines and on the British Empire in Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The base was attacked by 353 Japanese fighters, bombers and torpedo planes in two waves, launched from six aircraft carriers. All eight U.S. Navy battleships were damaged, with four being sunk. The Japanese also sank or damaged three cruisers, three destroyers, an anti-aircraft training ship, and one minelayer. 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed; 2,402 Americans were killed and 1,282 wounded. The attack came as a profound shock to the American people and led directly to the American entry into World War II in both the Pacific and European theaters. The following day, the United States declared war on Japan. There were numerous historical precedents for unannounced military action by Japan. However, the lack of any formal warning, particularly while negotiations were still apparently ongoing, led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to proclaim December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy." The authors chronicle the events at Pearl Harbor.

A Magnificent Fight - Marines in the Battle for Wake Island (Paperback): Robert J. Cressman A Magnificent Fight - Marines in the Battle for Wake Island (Paperback)
Robert J. Cressman
R226 Discovery Miles 2 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is Monday, 8 December 1941. On Wake Island, a tiny sprung paper-clip in the Pacific between Hawaii and Guam, Marines of the 1st Defense Battalion are starting another day of the backbreaking war preparations that have gone on for weeks. Out in the triangular lagoon formed by the islets of Peale, Wake, and Wilkes, the huge silver Pan American Airways Philippines Clipper flying boat roars off the water bound for Guam. The trans-Pacific flight will not be complete. "A Magnificent Fight: Marines in the Battle for Wake Island" recounts the marine battle in the Wake Island and references specific subjects, such as aircraft, personalities, and campaigns.

Infamous Day - Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 (Paperback): J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman Infamous Day - Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 (Paperback)
J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman
R350 Discovery Miles 3 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is part of the Marines in World War II Commemorative Series. Official records of the Marine Corps and appropriate historical works were utilized in compiling this chronicle. The authors chronicle the events at Pearl Harbor.

A Magnificent Fight - Marines In The Battle For Wake Island (Paperback): Robert J. Cressman A Magnificent Fight - Marines In The Battle For Wake Island (Paperback)
Robert J. Cressman
R260 Discovery Miles 2 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book is part of the Marines in World War II Commemorative Series. It recounts the marine battle in the Wake Island and references specific subjects, such as aircraft, personalities, and campaigns.

No One Avoided Danger - NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese Attack of 7 December 1941 (Hardcover): J. Michael Wenger, Robert J.... No One Avoided Danger - NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese Attack of 7 December 1941 (Hardcover)
J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman, John F Di Virgilio
R1,098 R901 Discovery Miles 9 010 Save R197 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No One Avoided Danger is a detailed combat narrative of the 7 December 1941 Japanese attacks on NAS Kaneohe Bay, one of two naval air stations on the island of O'ahu. Partly because of Kaneohe's location - 15 air miles over a mountain range from the main site of that day's infamous attack on Pearl Harbor - military historians have largely ignored the station's story. Moreover, there is an understandable tendency to focus on the massive destruction sustained by the U.S. Pacific Fleet. The attacks on NAS Kaneohe Bay, however, were equally destructive and no less disastrous, notwithstanding the station's considerable distance from the harbor. The work focuses on descriptions of actions in the air and on the ground at the deepest practical, personal, and tactical level, from both the American and Japanese perspectives. Such a synthesis is possible only by pursuing every conceivable source of American documents, reminiscences, interviews, and photographs. Similarly, the authors sought out Japanese accounts and photography from the attacks, many appearing in print for the first time. Information from the Japanese air group and aircraft carrier action reports has never before been used. On the American side, the authors also have researched the Official Military Personnel Files at the National Personnel Records Center and National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri, extracting service photographs and details of the military careers of American officers and men. The authors are among the first historians to be allowed access to previously unused service records. The authors likewise delved into the background and personalities of key Japanese participants, and have translated and incorporated the Japanese aircrew rosters from the attack. This accumulation of data and information makes possible an intricate and highly integrated story that is unparalleled. The interwoven narratives of both sides provide a deeper understanding of the events near Kane'ohe Bay than any previous history.

They're Killing My Boys - The History of Hickam Field and the Attacks of 7 December 1941 (Hardcover): J. Michael Wenger,... They're Killing My Boys - The History of Hickam Field and the Attacks of 7 December 1941 (Hardcover)
J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman, John F Di Virgilio
R1,420 Discovery Miles 14 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

They're Killing my Boys is a detailed combat narrative of the 7 December 1941 Japanese attacks on Hickam Field — then one of two major US Army airfields on the island of O'ahu. Since the field served as a base for long-range bombers, the Japanese military desired to put Hickam out of action to prevent U.S. forces from searching for and attacking their carrier force. Typically, military historians tend to focus on the destruction sustained by the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. Although the loss of life at Hickam Field was less than that sustained by the Pacific Fleet, the attacks on the former location caused destruction and mayhem that was disastrous and wrenching. This work describes actions in the air and on the ground at the deepest practical personal and tactical level, from both the American and Japanese perspectives. Such a synthesis is possible only by pursuing every conceivable source of American documents, reminiscences, interviews, and photographs. This accumulation of data and information makes possible an intricate and highly-integrated story that is unparalleled. The interwoven nature of the narratives of both sides provides a deep understanding of the events at Hickam Field that has been impossible to present heretofore.

A Magnificent Fight - The Battle for Wake Island (Hardcover): Robert J. Cressman A Magnificent Fight - The Battle for Wake Island (Hardcover)
Robert J. Cressman
R1,244 Discovery Miles 12 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Soon after Japanese carrier-based planes attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Japanese land-based bombers pounded Wake Island, an American advanced base that was key to the U.S. Navy's strategy in the Pacific. Throughout the next two weeks Japanese planes bombed Wake almost daily, but its determined defenders held out, providing a badly needed lift to American morale. The author examines the defense plans prepared before the war and how grim necessity compelled the modification of those plans. The central part of the work recounts how the Wake garrison survived nearly daily bombings and repulsed the first Japanese attempt to take the atoll. This small band of defenders consisted of marines from an understrength defense battalion and a composite aviation unit equipped with a dwindling number of fighter planes, augmented by sailors and civilian volunteers. An army signal corps radio unit was the island's only contact with the outside world. This is the first American study of Wake's defense to use extensive Japanese materials - many never before tapped or previously unavailable to Western historians - to identify the enemy order of battle and the roles each unit played in the drama. The book also examines the atoll's development as a strategic American base. Readers specifically interested in World War II, the Pacific war, and Navy/Marine Corps history will enjoy this book, as will a more general audience drawn to fast-moving stories of quiet courage in the face of tremendous odds.

This is No Drill - The History of NAS Pearl Harbor and the Japanese Attacks of 7 December 1941 (Hardcover): J. Michael Wenger,... This is No Drill - The History of NAS Pearl Harbor and the Japanese Attacks of 7 December 1941 (Hardcover)
J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman, John F Di Virgilio
R1,507 Discovery Miles 15 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Is No Drill is a detailed combat narrative of the 7 December 1941 Japanese attack on NAS Pearl Harbor--then one of two naval air stations on the island of O'ahu. Since the station served as a base for long-range patrol aircraft, the Japanese aimed to put NAS Pearl Harbor out of action to prevent U.S. planes from searching for their carrier force. The work of these three scholars focuses on descriptions of actions in the air and on the ground at the deepest personal and tactical levels, from both the American and Japanese perspectives, with many of the photos from Japanese sources appearing in print for the first time. This accumulation of data and information makes possible an intricate story that is unparalleled in its scope. The interwoven narratives of both sides provides the sort of in-depth understanding of the events at NAS Pearl Harbor that would have been impossible to present previously.

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