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The Marauders

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In a time when battles were still fought on the ground between men who could see their enemies with their own eyes a wildly assorted band of soldiers volunteer for "a dangerous and hazardous mission." Their exploits ended up touching the imagination of the American people and their fate led to a Congressional inquiry. Three battalions of American infantrymen marched and fought across six hundred miles of northern Burma to drive the Japanese from an area the size of Connecticut and achieve fame as Merrills Marauders. Theirs was a victory over determined and resourceful enemies: over what Churchill called "the most forbidding fighting country imaginable"-over malaria dysentery and typhus: and over mismanagement from above. In the end these men won both an extraordinary victory and an enduring place in American legend. Charlton Ogburn Jr.s extensive research coupled with his own experience as a Marauder and an engrossing writing style make for a dramatic and moving narrative. This is jungle combat at its most real its most adrenaline-pumping and its most terrifying. "Vivid intimate powerful." (The New York Times) "Of the books that came out of WW II The Marauders must be ranked with the finest." (Chicago Sun Times)

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
June 1, 2002
ISBN-10
1585672343
ISBN-13
9781585672349
Item Weight
12.8 oz
Dimensions
7.76 × 0.75 × 5.24 in
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