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The Backs Against the Sea: The Battle of Saipan and the Largest Banzai Attack of WW II - Bill Sloan [epub]

In the midst of the largest banzai attack of the war, US Army Lt. Col. William O'Brien, grievously wounded and out of ammunition, grabbed a sabre from a fallen Japanese soldier and flailed away at a small army of assailants, screaming to his men, "Don't give them a damn inch!" When his body was recovered the next day, thirty dead enemies were piled around him.

The Battle of Saipan lasted twenty-five hellish days in the summer of 1944, and the stakes couldn't have been higher. If Japan lost possession of the island, all hope for victory would be lost. For the Americans, its capture would result in secure air bases for the new B-29s that would put them within striking distance of the Japanese homeland. The outcome of the war in the Pacific lay in the balance.

In this gritty, vivid narrative, award-winning author Bill Sloan fuses fresh interviews, oral and unit histories, and unpublished accounts to describe one of the war's bloodiest and most overlooked battles of the Pacific theater. Combining grunt's-view grit with big picture panorama (and one of the ugliest inter-service controversies of the war), Their Backs against the Sea is the definitive dramatic story of this epic battle--and an inspiring chronicle of some of the greatest acts of valor in American military history.

Bill Sloan is a renowned military historian and the author of more than a dozen books. His narratives of World War II's Pacific War have been praised by readers, reviewers, and veterans alike for their accuracy and their vivid writing.

Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: Da Capo Press (June 27, 2017)

The Backs Against the Sea, The Battle of Saipan and the Largest Banzai Attack of WW II - Bill Sloan.epub4.5 MiB

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I been reading my Amelia Earhart book by Fred Goerner (1966). A lot of the searching takes place on Saipan.
Apparently the U.S. knew that Earhart had been captured by the Japanese and also knew where she was being held. Nothing was done because the U.S. was able to decode Japanese military communications and they did not want to jeopardize this advantage by insisting the Japanese hand over Earhart and Noonan. Local witnesses say they saw a white boyish looking woman with short hair. That must have been Earhart. A woman bringing her food in a prison cell said she was very kind but looked ill. It seems likely she died of some disease while in captivity.
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