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Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno

Gelesen von Aaron Bennett

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 and destroyers, shattering the early morning calm. The men of the 1st Marine Division…steeled themselves as they waited for daylight and the signal to assault the Yellow Beaches near Cape Gloucester in the northwestern part of the island. - Summary by Bernard C. Nalty (1 hr 55 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 - Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno; MacArthur's Marines; Sidebars

18:56

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Chapter 2 - The Japanese in Western New Britain; Establishing the Beachhead; Si…

19:29

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Chapter 3 - The Capture of the Cape Gloucester Airfields

8:54

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Chapter 4 - Clearing the Shores of Borgen Bay; Sidebars

15:54

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Chapter 5 - The Mopping-up Begins in the West

21:23

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Chapter 6 - The Landings at Volupai

14:23

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Chapter 7 - Final Combat and Relief; Sidebar

16:20

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