Brotherhood of Heroes: The Marines at Peleliu, 1944--the Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War by Bill Sloan

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: May 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780743260107
  • Sales Rank: 75,673
  • 400pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

This Band of Brothers for the Pacific is the gut-wrenching and ultimately triumphant story of the Marines' most ferocious -- yet largely forgotten -- battle of World War II.

Between September 15 and October 15, 1944, the First Marine Division suffered more than 6,500 casualties fighting on a hellish little coral island in the Pacific. Peleliu was the setting for one of the most savage struggles of modern times, a true killing ground that has been all but forgotten -- until now. Drawing on interviews with Peleliu veterans, Bill Sloan's gripping narrative seamlessly weaves together the experiences of the men who were there, producing a vivid and unflinching tableau of the twenty-four-hour-a-day nightmare of Peleliu.

Emotionally moving and gripping in its depictions of combat, Brotherhood of Heroes rescues the Corps's bloodiest battle from obscurity and does honor to the Marines who fought it.

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The intensive struggle for the Pacific island of Peleliu from September to October 1944 cost its Japanese defenders 11,000 soldiers and the attacking U.S. Marines over 6500 casualties. Despite these high figures, the Battle of Peleliu remains relatively unknown to all but scholars of World War II in the Pacific. Sloan (Given Up for Dead: America's Heroic Stand at Wake Island), a former reporter, redresses that situation. He enables his readers to experience the violent struggle at Peleliu through the eyes of veterans from K Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, one small unit of a Marine regiment from the historic 1st Marine Division that was sent there. The accounts of the 24-hour-a-day close combat between two forces who were literally fighting to the death are riveting. To counterbalance his concentration on the battle's effects upon a small unit, Sloan explains the strategic aspects of Peleliu and the background to the action. Devotees of personal war narratives will be intrigued by the stories from this exceptionally violent battle. Those readers interested in the longstanding question of whether the battle should ever have been fought, a matter of specialist debate from the moment the first shot was fired, may be disappointed that Sloan takes the middle ground between the opposing points of view. Recommended for academic and public libraries.-John R. Vallely, Siena Coll. Lib., Londonville, NY Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Marine Corps History Needs Up-Gradeby Anonymous

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October 04, 2008: Marine History says Bloody Nose Ridge had no escape,after 60 years and because of computers and a friend on Peleliu the man-made tunnel entrance from SW of hill #210 into ravine then Swamp was found PFC Wm Cullen and Sgt.Lugwig and not 6 but three others were stopping the japs, we never had to go into swamp with shotguns so we stopped them from regrouping 'change Peleliu History'

THIS BOOK SHOULD BE MADE INTO A MOVIE.by Anonymous

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October 17, 2005: This is an excellent book for those who enjoy reading about true events in WWII history. I rate this book as one of my all time favorites along with band of brothers. This book should definitly be made into a movie, like the book ghost soldiers was made into the motion picture the great raid.


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