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Coast Watching in World War II

by A. B. Feuer, Walter Lord
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Overview

Vivid firsthand accounts of a secret organization whose existence was denied during the war Maps pinpoint coast-watching locations

From their perches on islands such as Buka and Bougainville, coast watchers—for the most part, Australian civilians—monitored Japanese shipping and aircraft activity. They played a pivotal role during the battle for Guadalcanal in the fall of 1942, when their intelligence facilitated the interception and destruction of twelve Japanese transports. These reports from the participants themselves provide a fascinating account that will intrigue historians as well as World War II and espionage buffs.

Synopsis

From their perches on islands such as Buka and Bougainville, coast watchers--for the most part, Australian civilians--monitored Japanese shipping and aircraft activity. They played a pivotal role during the battle for Guadalcanal in the fall of 1942, when their intelligence facilitated the interception and destruction of twelve Japanese transports. These reports from the participants themselves provide a fascinating account that will intrigue historians as well as World War II and espionage buffs.

About the Author: A. B. Feuer is a military historian and freelance journalist. His other works include The B-24 in China (0811732932), Packs On! (0811732894), and Australian Commandos (0811732940). He lives in Roanoke, Virginia.

About the Author, A. B. Feuer

A. B. Feuer is a military historian and freelance newspaper and magazine journalist. He has published several books and articles.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2006
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Pages
218
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780811733298

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