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  • Utmost Savagery: The Three Days of Tarawa

    Colonel Joseph H. Alexander - United States Marine Corps (Ret.), Tom Weiner

    Audio CD (Findaway World, LLC and Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 1, 2011)
    On November 20, l943, in the first trial by fire of America's fledgling amphibious assault doctrine, five thousand men stormed the beaches of Tarawa, a seemingly invincible Japanese island fortress barely the size of the three hundred-acre Pentagon parking lots. Before the first day ended, one-third of the marines who had crossed Tarawa's deadly reef under murderous fire were killed, wounded, or missing. In three days of fighting, four Americans would win the Medal of Honor and six thousand combatants would die. Now, Colonel Joseph Alexander, a combat marine himself, presents the full story of Tarawa in all its horror and glory: the extreme risks, the horrific combat, and the heroic breakthroughs. Based on exhaustive research, never-before-published accounts from marine survivors, and new evidence from Japanese sources, Colonel Alexander captures the grit, guts, and relentless courage of United States Marines overcoming outrageous odds to deliver victory for their country.
  • Utmost Savagery: The Three Days of Tarawa

    Colonel Joseph H. Alexander - United States Marine Corps (Ret.), Tom Weiner

    MP3 CD (Findaway World, LLC and Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 1, 2011)
    On November 20, l943, in the first trial by fire of America's fledgling amphibious assault doctrine, five thousand men stormed the beaches of Tarawa, a seemingly invincible Japanese island fortress barely the size of the three hundred-acre Pentagon parking lots. Before the first day ended, one-third of the marines who had crossed Tarawa's deadly reef under murderous fire were killed, wounded, or missing. In three days of fighting, four Americans would win the Medal of Honor and six thousand combatants would die. Now, Colonel Joseph Alexander, a combat marine himself, presents the full story of Tarawa in all its horror and glory: the extreme risks, the horrific combat, and the heroic breakthroughs. Based on exhaustive research, never-before-published accounts from marine survivors, and new evidence from Japanese sources, Colonel Alexander captures the grit, guts, and relentless courage of United States Marines overcoming outrageous odds to deliver victory for their country.
  • The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I

    Edward M. Coffman, Tom Weiner

    Audio CD (Findaway World, LLC and Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 1, 2011)
    The War to End All Wars is considered by many to be the best single account of America's participation in World War I. Covering famous battles, the birth of the air force, naval engagements, the War Department, and experiences of the troops, this indispensable volume is suitable for history buffs, students, and general readers.
  • The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I

    Edward M. Coffman, Tom Weiner

    MP3 CD (Findaway World, LLC and Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 1, 2011)
    The War to End All Wars is considered by many to be the best single account of America's participation in World War I. Covering famous battles, the birth of the air force, naval engagements, the War Department, and experiences of the troops, this indispensable volume is suitable for history buffs, students, and general readers.
  • Utmost Savagery: The Three Days of Tarawa

    Colonel Joseph H. Alexander - United States Marine Corps (Ret.), Tom Weiner

    Audio CD (Findaway World, LLC and Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 1, 2011)
    On November 20, l943, in the first trial by fire of America's fledgling amphibious assault doctrine, five thousand men stormed the beaches of Tarawa, a seemingly invincible Japanese island fortress barely the size of the three hundred-acre Pentagon parking lots. Before the first day ended, one-third of the marines who had crossed Tarawa's deadly reef under murderous fire were killed, wounded, or missing. In three days of fighting, four Americans would win the Medal of Honor and six thousand combatants would die. Now, Colonel Joseph Alexander, a combat marine himself, presents the full story of Tarawa in all its horror and glory: the extreme risks, the horrific combat, and the heroic breakthroughs. Based on exhaustive research, never-before-published accounts from marine survivors, and new evidence from Japanese sources, Colonel Alexander captures the grit, guts, and relentless courage of United States Marines overcoming outrageous odds to deliver victory for their country.
  • The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I

    Edward M. Coffman, Tom Weiner

    Audio CD (Findaway World, LLC and Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 1, 2011)
    The War to End All Wars is considered by many to be the best single account of America's participation in World War I. Covering famous battles, the birth of the air force, naval engagements, the War Department, and experiences of the troops, this indispensable volume is suitable for history buffs, students, and general readers.