A Magnificent Fight
Author : Robert Cressman
Publisher :
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 35,50 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Government publications
ISBN :
Author : Robert Cressman
Publisher :
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 35,50 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Government publications
ISBN :
Author : Robert J. Cressman
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 14,71 MB
Release : 1996-11
Category :
ISBN : 0788135236
Author : Robert J Cressman
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 23,5 MB
Release : 2013-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1612512305
Soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese land-based bombers pounded Wake Island, the American advanced base that was key to the U.S. Navy’s strategy in the Pacific. Throughout the next two weeks, the Wake Island garrison survived nearly daily bombings and repulsed the first Japanese attempt to take the atoll. The determined defenders provided a badly needed lift to American morale. Cressman was the first to make extensive use of Japanese materials to identify the enemy order of battle and the roles each unit played in the drama to provide a moving account of the heroism of the defenders in the face if tremendous odds.
Author : Robert Cressman
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 85 pages
File Size : 33,79 MB
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : History
ISBN : 0359383319
The Japanese bombing of Wake Island began a mere few hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor, on December 8, 1941. Thirty-six Japanese aircraft blasted the atoll's US base and destroyed eight of twelve aircraft. For fifteen days American troops suffered endless bombardments until the second major Japanese offensive was launched on 23rd December. The battle took place on and around the atoll and its minor islets by the air, land, and naval forces of the Japanese Empire against those of the United States, with Marines playing a prominent role on both sides. Against overwhelming forces the Marines and other troops that were stationed on the island fought valiantly, but after forty-nine men had lost their lives in the fight, the remaining American men and civilians were captured by the Japanese.
Author : Dennis Lewycky
Publisher : Fernwood Publishing
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 11,51 MB
Release : 2019-04-29T00:00:00Z
Category : History
ISBN : 1773630989
In May 1919, 30,000 Winnipeg workers walked away from their jobs, shutting down large factories, forcing businesses to close and bringing major industries to a halt. Mounted police and hired security, at the behest of the ruling class, violently ended the protest after six weeks. Two men were killed. What started as trade union revolt, the Winnipeg General Strike became a mass protest and was branded as a revolution. In Magnificent Fight, Dennis Lewycky lays out the history of this iconic event, which remains the biggest and longest strike in Canadian history. He analyzes the social, political and economic conditions leading up to the strike. He also illustrates the effects the strike had on workers, unions and all three levels of government in the following decades. Far from a simple retelling of the General Strike, Magnificent Fight speaks to the power of workers’ solidarity and social organization. And Lewycky reveals the length the capitalist class and the state went to in protecting the status quo. By retelling the story of the Strike through the eyes of those who witnessed it, Lewycky’s account is both educational and entertaining.
Author : James Wright
Publisher : PublicAffairs
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 29,76 MB
Release : 2012-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1610390733
At the heart of the story of America's wars are our "citizen soldiers" -- those hometown heroes who fought and sacrificed from Bunker Hill at Charlestown to Pointe du Hoc in Normandy, and beyond, without expectation of recognition or recompense. Americans like to think that the service of its citizen volunteers is, and always has been, of momentous importance in our politics and society. But though this has made for good storytelling, the reality of America's relationship to its veterans is far more complex. In Those Who Have Borne the Battle, historian and marine veteran James Wright tells the story of the long, often troubled relationship between America and those who have defended her -- from the Revolutionary War to today -- shedding new light both on our history and on the issues our country and its armed forces face today. From the beginning, American gratitude to its warriors was not a given. Prior to World War II, the prevailing view was that, as citizen soldiers, the service of its young men was the price of citizenship in a free society. Even Revolutionary War veterans were affectionately, but only temporarily, embraced, as the new nation and its citizens had much else to do. In time, the celebration of the nation's heroes became an important part of our culture, building to the response to World War II, where warriors were celebrated and new government programs provided support for veterans. The greater transformation came in the wars after World War II, as the way we mobilize for war, fight our wars, and honor those who serve has changed in drastic and troubling ways. Unclear and changing military objectives have made our actions harder for civilians to stand behind, a situation compounded by the fact that the armed forces have become less representative of American society as a whole. Few citizens join in the sacrifice that war demands. The support systems seem less and less capable of handling the increasing number of wounded warriors returning from our numerous and bewildering conflicts abroad. A masterful work of history, Those Who Have Borne the Battle expertly relates the burdens carried by veterans dating back to the Revolution, as well as those fighting today's wars. And it challenges Americans to do better for those who serve and sacrifice today.
Author : Philip Kaplan
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 24,74 MB
Release : 2008-03-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1783409029
This book examines the reality behind the myths of the legendary RAF fighter aces during the Battle of Britain. The accounts of the experiences of fighter pilots are based on archival research, diaries, letters, published and unpublished memoirs and personal interviews with veterans.
Author : United States. Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1332 pages
File Size : 50,64 MB
Release : 1954
Category : Law
ISBN :
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
Author : Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 42,81 MB
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN :
Discusses how Union General Philip H. Sheridan rallied his men to turn defeat into victory on 19 October 1864.
Author : Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 36,13 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Cedar Creek, Battle of, Va., 1864
ISBN : 9780160899317