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    War Stories II: Heroism in the Pacific

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      LST: Landing Ship Tank

      At 316 feet long, capable of carrying tanks, troops, and supplies onto a beach in an amphibious assault

      MIA: Missing in Action

      MOTHER SHIPS: Ordinary ships, usually submarines, that carried so-called “midget” submarines (see SPS) to sites close to their attack objective

      OSS: Office of Strategic Services

      World War II intelligence agency, forerunner of CIA

      PBY: Patrol Bomber aircraft

      The “Y” in the designation signifies the manufacturer, Consolidated Aircraft Corp

      POW: Prisoner of War

      RAF: Royal Air Force (Great Britain)

      RENTAI : Japanese word for “regiment”

      RISKOSENTAI : Japanese word for Imperial Navy marines

      SAR: Search and Rescue

      SEABEES: Nickname for CBs (Construction Battalion personnel)

      SENTAI: Japanese word for “wing,” as in Sentai Hiko

      SORTIE: A single mission flown by a single military aircraft

      SPS: Special Purpose Submarine(s)

      The “midget” submarines—seventy-eight feet long and six feet high—that were developed by the Japanese for special missions in World War II

      SS: Submarine

      TBS: Talk Between Ships

      Radio used on amphibious assaults

      VMF: Designation for USMC Fighter Squadron

      USAAC: United States Army Air Corps

      World War II predecessor to U.S. Air Force

      USS: United States Ship

      Abbreviated designation used with ship’s name to identify country of origin

      ZERO (AKA ZEKE) : Nickname given by American pilots for the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Reisan (pronounced ray-san) that ruled the skies over the Pacific. A later model of the Zero was nicknamed Zeke.

      ZERO WARD: Where wounded, sick, and dying patients were sent when nothing could be done to save them

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in one of his fireside chats to the American people in February 1942, said, “Never before have we had so little time to do so much.”

      That’s the way I’ve felt during this past year and a half after agreeing to do a series of books based on my FOX News Channel, War Stories television documentaries. The initial book was based on eyewitness accounts and reports filed while I was embedded with U.S. military units for FOX News from the middle of February through April 2003. Thanks to my producers in New York, my Iraq combat cameraman Griff Jenkins, and my friend Joe Musser, that initial work, War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom, stands as a first draft of history for a war that is still being fought.

      For this second book in our series, my publisher asked me to focus on the Pacific theater during World War II. Since none of us involved wanted this to be just another historical review of major battles or key events, we agreed that it must offer the kind of in-depth, first-person observations by participants for which War Stories has been acclaimed.

      That proved to be no mean task. It required reviewing hundreds of interviews, thousands of pages of transcripts, and miles of videotape in order to accurately capture the heroic experiences and subsequent reflections of those who fought these terrible battles. It was likewise important that the final product provide a context for their compelling eyewitness observations.

      Accomplishing all that in the time available was a goal that could only be achieved with the assistance of those whose help I acknowledge here. It is their commitment and hard work that makes these war stories so compelling—and inspiring.

      Foremost among those who made this book possible are the remarkable veterans who agreed to recount their experiences in the Pacific theater. All of us involved in this project have been enriched by their intensely personal recollections. We have all been moved by the way so many of them endured terrible privation, loneliness, fear, and savagery—and yet describe it all simply as “a job that had to be done.”

      The participants explain their victories, so critical to the outcome of the war, in a selfless, matter-of-fact way, with modesty and grace. Many told me things that they had never shared before—not even with their wives or children. I am grateful to them for that and grateful for their valor, dedication, and service to our country. These brave Americans are featured in every chapter, and recognized in the epilogue. You will find their names listed there.

      My admiration and gratitude also go to my wife and best friend, Betsy, and to our children and their spouses: daughters Sarah and her husband Martin; Tait and her husband Tom; and Dornin; and our son, Stuart and his wife, Ellen. There were all too many times when husband/dad was absent because of an always-impossible schedule, but they continue to show consummate understanding, devotion, and forgiveness.

      This book would not have happened but for the team at FOX News led by Roger Ailes. He had the vision to make War Stories a reality and a great success. Kevin Magee, Bill Shine, and John Moody have made it possible for me to hang around with heroes—past and present—so that I can document what they do and have done. Jack Abernethy pays the bills and in between hurricanes, Dianne Brandi tries to keep me out of trouble.

      Our War Stories Unit, headed by senior producer Pamela Browne, ensures that every televised documentary is flawless. Pamela personally made certain that the DVDs included in this book illuminate the eyewitness accounts of our participants. Producers Martin Hinton, Greg Johnson, Steve Tierney, Cyd Upson, and Ayse Weiting have all spent countless hours with each of the individuals we interviewed for this work, and in many cases built deeply personal relationships with these heroes and their families. My assistant producers were likewise essential to the success of this work. Kelly Guernica, Jason Kopp, and Bevin Mahoney devoted themselves to finding unique material for each of these heroic stories that otherwise might never have been recorded for posterity, while Michael Weiss mined hundreds of public and private sources for the historical photographs that appear in this book. My appreciation also goes to Peter Bregman for his help on the photo archives at Fox Movietone News, and to Don Brown for his contributions to the timeline.

      Joe Musser, my friend, collaborator, and research partner of many years, pored over hours and reams of War Stories tapes, transcripts, maps, and interviews and did months of research in order to pare down mountains of excellent possibilities to a workable outline. Joe also found in David Deis a cartographer of great talent, who rendered the superb maps for each chapter to help readers comprehend the events more easily.

      I’m more than grateful for the extraordinary assistance and forbearance of Marji Ross and her team at Regnery Publishing. Editor Miriam Moore and art director Amanda Larsen encouraged me with their patience and faith that this book really could get finished. Their associate, Paula Decker, ably assisted in that effort.

      This book, a collaboration between FOX News Channel and Regnery Publishing, could never have come about but for the work of Williams & Connelly, where Bob Barnett and Kathleen Ryan dotted all the “i”s and crossed every “t” in all the requisite documents.

      All who have worked on this project are indebted to the authors, historians, museum directors, and curators who have participated in our Pacific campaign War Stories documentaries. Helen McDonald, at the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg, Texas, deserves more than thanks for all she has done to support this work. We have also been aided in this effort by the wisdom and experience of:

      • Colonel Joe Alexander, author of Utmost Savagery: The Three Days at Tarawa

      • James Bradley, author of Flags of Our Fathers

      • Burl Burlingame, author of Advance Force Pearl Harbor

      • Robert Cressman and Mark Horan, authors of A Glorious Page in Our History

      • Benis Frank, Marine historian and author of several books on Okinawa

      • Richard Frank, historian and author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of a Landmark Battle

      • Carroll Glines, author of Attack on Yamamoto and Jimmy Doolittle: Daredevil Aviat
    or and Scientist

      • Donald Goldstein, author of At Dawn We Slept

      • Jack Green, curator and historian for the Naval Historical Center

      • Eric Hammel, author of Bloody Tarawa

      • Bradley Hartsell, military researcher

      • E. B. Potter, editor of Sea Power

      • Colonel John Ripley, director, U.S. Marine Corps History and Museums Division

      • Hampton Sides, author of Ghost Soldiers

      • R. D. Van Wagner, author of Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere

      • John Wiltshire, director, Hawaii Undersea Research Lab

      In order to even attempt such a project as this book without the help of all these people would have been foolhardy on my part, and I bow to these dedicated experts and friends who have made such worthy contributions to this work.

      Semper Fidelis,

      Oliver L. North

      INDEX

      A

      Aaron Ward, USS

      Abe, Hiroaki

      A-Go

      Akagi (Japanese carrier)

      Akatsuki (Japanese destroyer)

      Akui, Corporal

      Alaska

      Albacore, USS

      Albert, Eddie

      Albury. D.

      Aleutian Islands, Alaska

      Alexander, Harold

      Alison, John

      America, USS

      American Volunteer Group (AVG). See also Flying Tigers

      Anderson, First Sergeant

      Antares, USS

      Appalachian, USS

      Arizona, USS

      Arnold, Henry “Hap,” China-Burma-India theater and; Doolittle Raids and

      Asagumo (Japanese destroyer)

      Ashworth, Fred

      Astoria, USS

      Atago (Japanese cruiser)

      Atlanta, USS

      Atlantic Charter

      atomic bomb

      Austin, Paul

      Australia

      Australia, HMAS

      B

      Bagley, USS

      Ball, Bill

      Ball, Herb

      Baltimore, USS

      Bangkok, Thailand

      Banker, Bobby

      Barton, Dan

      Barton, USS

      Bataan Death March

      Bataan Peninsula, Philippines; Philippines, fall of, and; Vella Lavella Island and

      Bennion, USS

      Beser, Jacob

      Biddle, Francis

      Birmingham, USS

      Bismarck Sea, Battle of

      Bismarck Sea, USS

      Black Sheep Squadron; Bougainville; Munda Point, New Georgia, and; Vella Lavella Island and

      Blanchard, Lee

      Blandy, William

      Block, Harlon

      Bloody Nose Ridge

      Bloody Ridge, Guadalcanal

      Bluthardt, Raymond

      Bock, Frederick

      Bock’s Car

      Bogan, Gerald

      Boise, USS

      Bolshevism

      Bolt, John “Jack,”

      Bonnyman, Alex

      Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Black Sheep Squadron and

      Bourgeois, Henry “Boo,”

      Boyington, Gregory “Pappy,” Black Sheep Squadron and

      Bradley, James

      Bradley, John “Doc,”

      Braemer, Fred

      Breakneck Ridge, Leyte

      Britain

      Brown, Wilson

      Buchanan, USS

      Buckmaster, Elliott

      Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr.

      Buffington, Herman “Buff,”

      Bunker Hill, USS

      Burke, Arleigh

      Burma. See also China-Burma-India theater

      Bush, George H. W.

      C

      California, USS

      Callaghan, Dan

      CAMCO. See Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company

      Campbell, Alexander

      Camp Cabanatuan, Philippines

      Camp O’Donnell POW Camp, Philippines

      Camp Palawan

      Canberra, HMAS

      Caniff, Milton

      Cape Engaño, Battle of

      Cape Esperance, Battle of

      Capra, Frank

      Caron, George

      Cassin, USS

      Cavalla, USS

      CBI. See China-Burma-India theater

      Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company (CAMCO)

      Ceylon. See Sri Lanka

      Chamberlain, Bill

      Chennault, Claire; Flying Tigers and

      Chiang, Madame. See Soong Mei-ling

      Chiang Kai-shek

      Chicago, USS

      Chicago Tribune

      Chikuma (Japanese cruiser)

      China; Doolittle Raids and; Flying Tigers and; Japanese control of. See also China-Burma-India theater

      China-Burma-India (CBI) theater

      China National Aviation Corporation

      Chitose

      Chiyoda (Japanese submarine)

      Cho, General

      Chokai (Japanese flagship)

      Churchill, Winston; Atlantic Charter and; atomic bomb and; Japanese surrender and

      Club Tsubaki

      Cochran, Phil

      code-breaking. See intelligence, U.S.

      Cole, John

      Cole, Richard “Dick,”

      Colly, Tom

      Condor, USS

      Connelley, Major

      Cook, John

      Coral Sea, Battle of

      09; map of; U.S. intelligence and

      Cornwall (British cruiser)

      Corregidor, Philippines

      Crace, J. C.

      Crane, Captain

      Crowe, Jim

      Curtiss, USS

      Cushing, USS

      D

      Dace, USS

      Dale, USS

      Darter, USS

      Darwin, Australia

      Davis, Ray

      Davison, Ralph

      Day of Infamy. See Pearl Harbor

      Decatur, USS

      Delewski, Larry

      DeShazer, Jacob “Jake,”

      Detroit, USS

      Dewa, Kichiji

      Dixon, Robert E.

      Doolittle, James H. “Jimmy,”. See also Doolittle Raids

      Doolittle Raids; B-25 bombers and; casualties of; China and; Hornet, USS and; importance of

      Dorsetshire (British cruiser)

      Downes, USS

      Duckworth, Colonel

      “Dugout Doug.” See MacArthur, Douglas

      Duncan, USS

      Dunham, Eddie

      Durasole, Tex

      Duzenbury, Wyatt

      Dyer, T. H.

      E

      Eastern Solomons, Battle for

      Edson, Merritt “Red Mike,”

      Elliot, USS

      Emrich, W. Thomas

      Enola Gay

      Enterprise, USS; Coral Sea, Battle of, and; Doolittle Raids and; Guadalcanal and; Midway, Battle of, and

      Erskine, General

      Essex, USS

      Ethiopia

      F

      Farenholt, USS

      Fascism

      Ferebee, Thomas

      First Carrier Strike Force (Japanese)

      Fisher, Jim

      Fitch, Aubrey

      Fletcher, Jack; Coral Sea, Battle of, and; Guadalcanal and; Midway, Battle of, and; Pearl Harbor response and

      Fletcher, USS

      Flying Tigers

      Fort McKinley, Philippines

      Foss, Joe

      Fox, Fred

      Fox Movietone News

      France

      Franklin, USS

      Fredericksburg, Tex.

      Fuchida, Mitsuo: Midway, Battle of, and; Pearl Harbor and

      Fuentes, Dorothy. See Phillips, Claire

      Furuno, Shigemi

      Fushimi, Hiroyasu

      Fuso (Japanese battleship)

      G

      Gagnon, Rene

      Gallagher, Ray

      Gambier Bay, USS

      Gary, Donald

      Gayle, Gordon

      Geiger, Roy

      Genda, Minoru


      General Anderson, USS

      General Motors

      Geneva Convention

      Germany: end of World War II and; entry into World War II of; Fascism in; Wehrmacht of

      Ghormley, Robert

      Ghosts of Bataan, rescue of

      Gilbert Islands, Battle for

      Gittelson, Roland

      Glassford, W. A.

      Gordon, Richard (Dick)

      Goto, Aritomo

      Grant, USS

      Grayling, USS

      Great Depression

      Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

      Great Marianas Turkey Shoot

      Griffin, Thomas

      Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands; Bloody Ridge, First Battle of; Bloody Ridge, Second Battle of; Cape Esperance, Battle of; Eastern Solomons, Battle for; Japanese failure at; map of; Naval Battle of; Santa Cruz Islands, Battle of; Savo Island, Battle of; Tassafaronga, Battle of; U.S. intelligence and

      Guam; beginning of World War II and; Japanese seizure of; Marianas, assault on, and; Pearl Harbor and

      H

      Hackleback, USS

      Halloway, Jim

      Halsey, William “Bull:” Black Sheep Squadron and; Bougainville and; Doolittle Raids and; Guadalcanal and; Japanese surrender and; Leyte, Battle of, and; Midway, Battle of, and; Pearl Harbor response and; Rabaul and; Tarawa and

      Hamakaze (Japanese destroyer)

      Hammann, USS

      Hara, Tadaichi

      Harper, Ed

      Haruna (Japanese battleship)

      Hatch, Norman

      Hawaii. See Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

      Hawaii National Guard

      Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory

      Hayes, Charlie

      Hayes, Ira

      Hayes, John

      Haynes, Fred

      Heckt, Mel

      Heermann, USS

      Helena, USS

      Henderson, Lofton

      Henley, USS

      Hermes, HMS

      Hiei (Japanese battleship)

      Hill, Harry

      Hillis, Tommy

      Hirohito, Emperor

      Hiroshima, Japan, bombing of

      Hirota, Koki

      Hiru (Japanese cruiser)

      Hiryu (Japanese carrier)

      Hite, Robert “Bobby,”

      Hitler, Adolf

     


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