Give the Bastards Hell: The Battle for Milne Bay, New Guinea 1942
Synopsis
By mid-August 1942, Imperial Japanese forces dominated the Southeast Asian and Pacific theatres, seemingly unstoppable in their advance. While the Japanese South Seas Force pushed north toward Port Moresby along the Kokoda Track, they launched an operation against Milne Bay at the eastern tip of New Guinea. Their objective: to seize the airfields under construction, which would pave the way for capturing Port Moresby and consolidating their hold on the region. For two intense weeks, Japanese marines, supported by tanks and naval bombardments, battled through the jungle-covered strip of land between the beaches and mountains. Facing them was a determined and diverse Allied force - Australian militia, 2nd AIF troops, American engineers, and, critically, Australian fighter pilots - who fought the Japanese to a standstill near the partially completed Air Strip No.3. Despite desperate human wave attacks by the Japanese, the Allies held their ground.
Publisher information
- Publisher: ReadHowYouWant
- ISBN: 9781038705709
- Number of pages: 508
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Languages: English
