The Ghost Mountain Boys

Their Epic March and the Terrifying Battle for New Guinea--The Forgotten War of the South Pacific

Hardcover, 400 pages

English language

Published Oct. 2, 2007 by Crown.

ISBN:
978-0-307-33596-8
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Lying due north of Australia, New Guinea is among the world's largest islands. In 1942, when World War II exploded onto its shores, it was an inhospitable, cursorily mapped, disease-ridden land of dense jungle, towering mountain peaks, deep valleys, and fetid swamps. Coveted by the Japanese for its strategic position, New Guinea became the site of one of the South Pacific's most savage campaigns. Despite their lack of jungle training, the 32nd Division's Ghost Mountain Boys were assigned the most grueling mission of the entire Pacific campaign: to march 130 miles over the rugged Owen Stanley Mountains and to protect the right flank of the Australian army as they fought to push the Japanese back to the village of Buna on New Guinea's north coast.Comprised of National Guardsmen from Michigan and Wisconsin, reserve officers, and draftees from across the country, the 32nd Division lacked more than training--they were without even …

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Subjects

  • Military Combat Units
  • World War II - East Asia
  • History
  • History - Military / War
  • Military
  • Military - United States
  • Military - World War II
  • History / Military / World War II
  • Asia - Southeast Asia
  • Campaigns
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Regimental histories
  • United States
  • World War, 1939-1945