Angels against the sun : a WWII saga of grunts, grit, and brotherhood / James M. Fenelon.

"The Pacific theater of World War II pitted American fighting men against two merciless enemies: the relentless Japanese army and the combined forces of monsoons, swamps, mud, privation, and disease. General Joseph Swing's rowdy paratroopers of the 11th Airborne Division--nicknamed the 'Angels'--fou...

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Main Author: Fenelon, James M. (Author)
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Regnery History, [2023]
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Physical Description:xxv, 484 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Variant Title:
WWII saga of grunts, grit, and brotherhood
Format: Book
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"The Pacific theater of World War II pitted American fighting men against two merciless enemies: the relentless Japanese army and the combined forces of monsoons, swamps, mud, privation, and disease. General Joseph Swing's rowdy paratroopers of the 11th Airborne Division--nicknamed the 'Angels'--fought in some of the war's most dramatic campaigns, from bloody skirmishes in Leyte's unforgiving rainforests to the ferocious battles on Luzon, including the hellish urban combat of Manila. The Angels were trained as elite shock troops, but high American casualties often forced them into action as ground-pounding infantrymen. Surviving on airdropped supplies and reinforcements, the Angels fought their way across nearly impassable terrain, emerging as one of the most lethal units in the Pacific War. Their final task was the occupation of Japan, where they were the first American boots on the ground. Angels Against the Sun is an unforgettable account of the liberation of the Philippines. In the tradition of Band of Brothers, historian and former paratrooper James M. Fenelon offers a grunt's-eye view of the war."-- From book jacket.
Note:Map on endpapers.
Call Number:D769.346 11th .F46 2023
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-415) and index.
ISBN:9781684512003
168451200X