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Australian Commandos
Author: A. B. Feuer
Publisher: Stackpole
Military History Series
Reviewer:
Rob Ballister--MWSA
Board Member
Excellent
history book about Australia's jungle war with the Japanese.
A. B. Feuer
uses first hand accounts coupled with his excellent style to bring you this
down to earth, gritty, as-is account of a very brave group of Australians
who, with the help of the US Navy Submarine Force, waged guerrilla war
against the Japanese during World War II.
Facing
disease, weather, natives of questionable loyalty, and of course the fierce
Japanese enemy, these men were always outnumbered, always behind the lines,
and always being hunted. Facing beheading if captured, they
nevertheless were a constant thorn in the enemy side, tying down superior
Japanese forces who were tasked with eliminating them. A. B. Feuer
brings the reader into the action, not only relaying the fear and
uncertainty of the operations, but also the camaraderie and occasional humor
that the men experienced as well. A must-read for any WWII history
buff.

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