Forgotten Fleet 2: An Updated And Expanded History Of The Part Played By Australian Men And Ships In The U.S. Army Small Ships In New Guinea, 1942-1945

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Author: Bill Lunney And Ruth Lunney
Binding: Hardback
Published: Forfleet Publishing, 2004

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

This historical account, "Forgotten Fleet 2: An Updated And Expanded History Of The Part Played By Australian Men And Ships In The U.S. Army Small Ships In New Guinea, 1942-1945," meticulously chronicles the vital yet often overlooked contributions of Australian personnel and vessels within the U.S. Army Small Ships during World War II. Authors Bill Lunney and Ruth Lunney present a detailed narrative, illuminating the strategic importance and daily challenges faced by these forces in the New Guinea theater from 1942 to 1945. The book offers an expanded perspective on their logistical support, combat roles, and the harsh realities of wartime operations in the Pacific. It serves as an essential resource for understanding a critical chapter in Australian and American military history, honoring the dedication and sacrifice of those involved.

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Description

Author: Bill Lunney And Ruth Lunney
Binding: Hardback
Published: Forfleet Publishing, 2004

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

This historical account, "Forgotten Fleet 2: An Updated And Expanded History Of The Part Played By Australian Men And Ships In The U.S. Army Small Ships In New Guinea, 1942-1945," meticulously chronicles the vital yet often overlooked contributions of Australian personnel and vessels within the U.S. Army Small Ships during World War II. Authors Bill Lunney and Ruth Lunney present a detailed narrative, illuminating the strategic importance and daily challenges faced by these forces in the New Guinea theater from 1942 to 1945. The book offers an expanded perspective on their logistical support, combat roles, and the harsh realities of wartime operations in the Pacific. It serves as an essential resource for understanding a critical chapter in Australian and American military history, honoring the dedication and sacrifice of those involved.