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Killing Ground on Okinawa: The Battle for Sugar Loaf Hill
James H. Hallas
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| #276261 in Books | 2007-09-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.92 x.71 x6.08l,.81 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| This book was a real eye opener for me.|By Sebuka68|I've read lots of books about WWII, particularly the war in the Pacific. I suppose it's because I'm a former Marine myself (Vietnam was my war), but the island fights have always garnered a high percentage of my reading attention. That said, a disproportionate share of my reading has been focused on Guadalcanal, Tarawa and Iwo|From Publishers Weekly|Sugar Loaf Hill, 50 feet high and 900 feet long, was a key to the Japanese position on Okinawa during WWII. On the hill, the Japanese manned 25 sophisticated defenses with grim tenacity, supported by the heaviest firepower since Pearl Harb
A key point in the Japanese defensive line on Okinawa in May 1945, Sugar Loaf Hill was the site of a tenacious seven-day battle that inflicted heavy casualties on the U.S. Marines attacking the hill. In this emotionally compelling account of the fierce fight, James H. Hallas chronicles the extraordinary courage and tactical skills of the 6th Marine Division's junior officers and enlisted men as they captured a network of sophisticated Japanese defenses on Sugar Loaf w...
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