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Lonely Vigil

Coastwatchers of the Solomons

Walter Lord
4.7
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Pages
282
Year
2012
Language
English
Publisher
Open Road Media

About

In the bloodiest island combat of World War II, one group of men risked it all to fight from behind Japanese lines The Solomon Islands was where the Allied war machine finally broke the Japanese empire. As pilots, marines, and sailors fought for supremacy in Guadalcanal, Bougainville, and the Slot, a lonely group of radio operators occupied the Solomon Islands' highest points. Sometimes encamped in comfort, sometimes exposed to the elements, these coastwatchers kept lookout for squadrons of Japanese bombers headed for Allied positions, holding their own positions even when enemy troops swarmed all around.   They were Australian-born but Solomon-raised, and adept at survival in the unforgiving jungle environment. Through daring and insight, they stayed one step ahead of the Japanese, often sacrificing themselves to give advance warning of an attack. In Lonely Vigil, Lord tells of the survivors of the campaign, and of what they risked to win the war in the Pacific.

Related Subjects

  • World
  • History
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Naval
  • Military
  • General
  • World War II
  • Wars & Conflicts

Reviews

"Sure fire . . . a rich haul of stories, involving hairbreadth escapes and rescues, cool heroism and exotic adventure."
The New York Times
"A stirring tale of forgotten heroes, splendidly told by a master narrator."
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
"I knew some of these valiant men well. Walter Lord has brought them to life again."
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

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Walter LordAuthor

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