
On the early morning of 26 December 1943, Marines poised off the coast of Japanese-held New Britain could barely make out the mile--high bulk of Mount Talawe against a sky growing light with the approach of dawn. Flame billowed from the guns of American and Australian cruisers...

A raw, breath-held rebirth of history. Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno returns to the shelves with the firm, human voice of Bernard C. Nalty, guiding readers through the crucible of jungle combat. This is more than a narrative of campaigns and battles. It is a vivid, grounded...



Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has...

"Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno" plunges readers into the brutal realities of the Pacific Theater during World War II. Bernard C. Nalty meticulously recounts the harrowing experiences of the US Marine Corps on New Britain Island. Focusing on the strategic importance of...