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The Coast Watchers: The Men Behind Enemy Lines Who Saved the Pacific
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The Coast Watchers: The Men Behind Enemy Lines Who Saved the Pacific

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‘They watched and warned and died that we might live.’ (Inscription on the Coastwatcher Memorial at Madang, PNG)

After Pearl Harbor, Japan swept unchecked through the Pacific. But a tiny band of brave men stayed behind the enemy lines. Aided by loyal islanders, they watched and they warned. They were the Coast Watchers.They saved countless lives - including that of future US President John F. Kennedy - and they changed the course of the Pacific War. They knew capture meant certain execution but, while the Japanese hunted them, they moved and hid in the jungle, taking their cumbersome teleradios with them (equipment that took more than a dozen men to transport). They warned of Japanese air strikes, reported on the movements of their shipping and troops, and saved scores of downed airmen. Their reports gave vital warning time to the Allies and allowed them to take a decisive toll on the enemy.The famed American admiral, William ‘Bull’ Halsey summed it up- ‘Guadalcanal saved the Pacific, and the Coast Watchers saved Guadalcanal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House Australia
Country
Australia
Date
3 October 2011
Pages
432
ISBN
9781742753126

‘They watched and warned and died that we might live.’ (Inscription on the Coastwatcher Memorial at Madang, PNG)

After Pearl Harbor, Japan swept unchecked through the Pacific. But a tiny band of brave men stayed behind the enemy lines. Aided by loyal islanders, they watched and they warned. They were the Coast Watchers.They saved countless lives - including that of future US President John F. Kennedy - and they changed the course of the Pacific War. They knew capture meant certain execution but, while the Japanese hunted them, they moved and hid in the jungle, taking their cumbersome teleradios with them (equipment that took more than a dozen men to transport). They warned of Japanese air strikes, reported on the movements of their shipping and troops, and saved scores of downed airmen. Their reports gave vital warning time to the Allies and allowed them to take a decisive toll on the enemy.The famed American admiral, William ‘Bull’ Halsey summed it up- ‘Guadalcanal saved the Pacific, and the Coast Watchers saved Guadalcanal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House Australia
Country
Australia
Date
3 October 2011
Pages
432
ISBN
9781742753126