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To Salamaua
Recounts the first of the New Guinea offensives by the Australian Army in WWII.
Phillip Bradley (Author)
9780521763905, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 2 July 2010
390 pages
23.5 x 16 x 2.1 cm, 0.72 kg
Following on from his acclaimed book, The Battle for Wau, Phillip Bradley turns his attention to the Salamaua campaign - the first of the New Guinea offensives by the Australian Army in the Second World War. Opening with the pivotal air-sea battle of the Bismarck Sea, this important title recounts the fierce land campaign that was fought for the ridges that guarded the Japanese base at Salamaua. From Mount Tambu to Old Vickers and across the Francisco River, the Australians and their American allies fought a desperate struggle to keep the Imperial Japanese Army diverted from the strategic prize of Lae. To Salamaua covers the entire campaign in one volume for the first time. From the strategic background of the campaign and the heated conflicts, to the mud and blood of the front lines, this is the extraordinary story.
Introduction
1. Death in the Bismarck Sea
2. Opposing forces
3. Warfe's Tigers
4. Supply lines
5. Mubo stalemate
6. On Lababia Ridge
7. On Bobdubi Ridge
8. Yanks
9. Mubo falls
10. 'A bit of a stoush'
11. The forbidden mountain
12. Roosevelt Ridge
13. Old Vickers
14. Komiatum Ridge
15. Across the Frisco
16. Salamaua falls.
Subject Areas: Military history [HBW], Australasian & Pacific history [HBJM]