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This was originally published by the U.S. War Office in 1943. This edition is newly typeset but contains every word of the original. The photographs and illustrations have been added to this edition. This booklet, because of its small "pocket" size, was intended to be carried by individual soldiers for use as a training aid at bases and camps outside of the Combat Zone. It carried the "RESTRICTED" classification and thus was not intended for distribution nor meant to be carried in any Combat Zone. The original report that this was based on was never intended for widespread publication, but to…mehr

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This was originally published by the U.S. War Office in 1943. This edition is newly typeset but contains every word of the original. The photographs and illustrations have been added to this edition. This booklet, because of its small "pocket" size, was intended to be carried by individual soldiers for use as a training aid at bases and camps outside of the Combat Zone. It carried the "RESTRICTED" classification and thus was not intended for distribution nor meant to be carried in any Combat Zone. The original report that this was based on was never intended for widespread publication, but to provide those back in the Zone of the Interior an idea of how training could be improved, the need for better or newer weapons and other equipment, and the tactics of the enemy, so that appropriate measures could be taken to, hopefully, correct problems and improve the situation for the men doing the fighting at the front. From the Foreword by General George C. Marshall: "To secure the point of view of the fighting men in the Solomon Islands, Lieutenant Colonel Russel P. Reeder, Jr., of the Operations Division of the War Department General Staff, was designated as my personal representative. He reported to Major General Vandegrift, U.S.M.C., and Major General Patch, U.S. Army, on Guadalcanal, and discussed with many officers and soldiers their experiences in jungle fighting against the Japanese. The stories of these men as told to Colonel Reeder have been printed for your information. The American Marines and Doughboys show us that the Jap is no superman. He is a tricky, vicious, and fanatical fighter. But they are beating him day after day. Theirs is a priceless record of the gallantry and resourcefulness of the American fighting man at his best. Soldiers and officers alike should read these notes and seek to apply their lessons. We must cash in on the experience which these and other brave men have paid for in blood." With 143 photos, 11 illustrations, 5 maps. A Merriam Press World War II Reprint.
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Merriam Press has published numerous titles on historical subjects, especially military history, with an emphasis on World War II, as well as making available previously published works, including out-of-print and hard to find manuals, unit histories, journals, magazines, reports, campaign and battle histories and other materials on historical topics, some in printed form with many as PDF files, and the eBook magazine series, World War 2 in Review.