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United States Army In World War II. For The 32nd Division, The Papua Campaign Was A Military Nightmare, Its Men Living Under Intolerable Conditions, Plagued By Disease, Short Of Equipment, Ill-Prepared For Jungle Fighting, And Pitted Against A Skilled And Resolute Foe.
United States Army In World War II. For The 32nd Division, The Papua Campaign Was A Military Nightmare, Its Men Living Under Intolerable Conditions, Plagued By Disease, Short Of Equipment, Ill-Prepared For Jungle Fighting, And Pitted Against A Skilled And Resolute Foe.
With Copious Extracts From His Correspondence And Diary, Together With The Addresses Delivered At The Interment, The Funeral Sermon, Etc.
With Copious Extracts From His Correspondence And Diary, Together With The Addresses Delivered At The Interment, The Funeral Sermon, Etc.
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The strategic significance of the Papuan Campaign can be briefly stated. In addition to blunting the Japanese thrust toward Australia and the transpacific line of communications, it put General MacArthur's forces in a favorable position to take the offensive. But this little known campaign is significant for still another reason. It was the battle test of a large hitherto-inexperienced U.S. Army force and its commanders under the conditions which were to attend much of the ground fighting in the Pacific. Costly in casualties and suffering, it taught lessons that the Army had to learn if it was to cope with the Japanese under conditions of tropical warfare.Samuel Milner holds a graduate degree in history from the University of Alberta and has done further graduate work in political science at the University of Minnesota. During World War II, he served in Australia and New Guinea as a historian with the Air Transport Command, Army Air Forces. Upon completing Victory in Papua he left the Office of the Chief of Military History to become historian of the Air Weather Service, U.S. Air Force.
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