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26 November 2014, 20:00
Scriptus
Something from Australia
A very good read and a story worth knowing.
"KOKODA" by Peter Fitzsimons, National Library of Australia 978 0 7336 1962 5
www.hachette.com.au

The first time that the Japanese stumbled on land and did not attain their objectives. A bigger story than Gallipoli.
Man, do Dugout Doug and Field Marshall Blaney get a bashing. Every wannabe rupert and existing ruperts should have to read this and maybe learn how to do the job properly.

And Thanks to Bill/Oregon, a video clip to go with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WZURx5w0Ps
03 December 2014, 22:08
Bill/Oregon
Just ordered a copy. Thanks, mon frere!


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
04 December 2014, 16:41
Scriptus
Bill, I reckon that you will enjoy it, a nice readable and entertaining style.
I am part way through Kevin Robertson's "It Shouldn't Happen." Bloody good and some good laughs. It is amazing what he got up to, some similarities between his and my early years. Kids, "EISH"
08 January 2015, 18:55
Bill/Oregon
Boys, this is a real page-turner, especially if you are fuzzy on the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in New Guinea. I sure was.
Fitzsimons is no great historian. What he is is a great storyteller and the golden material in his hands for writing this book comes alive.
And when you are finished with it, you will be immensely proud of the Digger soldiers who defeated the Japs against all odds, and you will have absolutely no use for General Douglas MacArthur (if you had any to begin with), and nothing but scorn for Australia's General Thomas Blamey, a son of a bitch of the very first order.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
16 June 2017, 20:11
sambarman338
Thanks for your thoughts, Bill. I guess that's senior officers for you ... men who casually countenance the horror