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Author Martin, Adrian R

Title Operation PLUM : the Ill-fated 27th Bombardment Group and the Fight for the Western Pacific
Published College Station : Texas A & M University Press

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Description 1 online resource (363 pages) : illustrations
Series Williams-Ford Texas A & M University Military History Ser
Williams-Ford Texas A & M University Military History Ser
Contents Illustrations; Preface; 1 Nearing the Brink of World Confl ict; 2 "This Rumor Has Gone Too Far!"; 3 War Begins; 4 Fighting on Bataan; 5 Escape to Java; 6 March and Command Changes; 7 Royce's Raid-Overshadowed by Doolittle; 8 "No Mama, No Papa, No Uncle Sam"; 9 Air Missions over the Coral Sea and Beyond; 10 The Changing Tides of War; 11 POW Camps and Hell Ships; 12 "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again"; Epilogue Lesson Learned; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Appendix 3; Appendix 4; Appendix 5; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Summary Annotation. They went in as confident young warriors. They came out as battle-scarred veterans, POW camp survivors<br /><br />. . . or worse. The Army Air Corps’ 27th Bombardment Group arrived in the Philippines in November 1941 with 1,209 men; one year later, only 20 returned to the United States.<br /><br />The Japanese attacked the Philippines on the same morning as Pearl Harbor and invaded soon after. Allied air routes back to the Philippines were soon cut, forcing pilots to fight their air war from bases in Java, Australia, and New Guinea. The men on Bataan were eventually taken prisoner and forced into the infamous Death March.<br /><br />The 27th and other such units were pivotal in delaying the Japanese timetable for conquest. If not for these units, some have suggested, the Allied offensive in the Pacific might have started in Hawaii or even California instead of New Guinea and the surrounding islands.<br /><br />Based largely on primary materials, including a fifty-nine-page report written by the surviving unit members in September 1942, Operation PLUM (from the code name for the U.S. Army in the Philippines) gives an account of the 27th Bombardment Group and, through it, the opening months of the Pacific theater.<br /><br />Military historians and readers interested in World War II will appreciate the rich perspective presented in Operation PLUM<br />&#160
Subject United States. Army Air Forces. Bombardment Group (L), 27th.
SUBJECT United States. Army Air Forces. Bombardment Group (L), 27th fast
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Area
World War, 1939-1945 -- Regimental histories -- United States
History / Military.
Military campaigns
Military operations, Aerial -- American
Regimental histories
Pacific Area
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Stephenson, Larry W
ISBN 9781603441841
1603441840