Ghost Soldiers

4.26 ( 39,476 Ratings by Goodreads)
Ghost Soldiers

Ghost Soldiers

4.26 (39,476 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 July, 2002

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On a parched evening in the Philippines in 1945, 511 American POWs were saved from almost certain death. A force of elite US troops from the Sixth Ranger Battalion slipped 30 miles behind enemy lines and marched for three days through jungle and peat swamps. They stormed the camp at dusk, killing over 250 Japanese soldiers, rounded up the dazed prisoners and led them out of the gate. With bullets and mortars whining past, the Rangers hauled the prisoners across the Pampanga river and led them down a network of secret paths, past an 8000-man-strong phalanx of Japanese troops. A guerilla force of a few hundred men ambushed the Japanese, destroying a series of bridges along the river, holding off the enemy long enough for the POWs to escape. Today, the raid on Cabanatuan remains the largest and most successful operation of its kind ever undertaken by the US army. A mission of mercy, the raid was of immense symbolic importance for the USA in its fight against the Japanese.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780751532296
ISBN10 0751532290
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 225 g
Product Dimensions 3 x 3 x 3 mm
Publisher / Reseller Sphere
Format paperback
Edition New
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'An enthralling, deeply disturbing look at the horrors of war. It is impossible to read without wondering uneasily how you, the reader, would respond if forced to undergo the monstrous trials described with such immediacy by Hampton Sides' Jon Krakauer, author of INTO THIN AIR 'A dazzling account of one of the greatest rescue missions in history' Iris Chang, author of THE RAPE OF NANKING

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Author's Bio

Hampton Sides is a correspondent and columnist for Outside, an award-winning monthly magazine based in Santa Fe. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, New Republic and the Washington Post, among others. He lives in Santa Fe with wife Anne, a journalist.

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