Australian Commandos - Their Secret
Author(s): A B FEUER
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In the jungle islands of the southwest Pacific, Australia's elite M/Z commando teams conducted daring rescue, sabotage, and intelligence missions during World War II. While M Unit secretly set up coast-watching posts to monitor Japanese shipping movements and bombing flights, operatives of Z Unit were inserted deep behind enemy lines, where they attacked Japanese targets in brutal terrain and where capture meant death by beheading. Theirs was a lonely war, but Australian commandos made crucial contributions to Allied victory in the Pacific.
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A. B. Feuer is a military historian and freelance newspaper and magazine journalist. His other books include Australian Commandos, Packs On!, and Coast Watching in World War II.
General Fields
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- : Stackpole Books
- : Stackpole Books
- : 0.349
- : 01 April 2006
- : 229mm X 152mm X 14mm
- : United States
- : books
Special Fields
- : A B FEUER
- : Paperback
- : 940.548694
- : 224
- : 13 b/w photos & 17 maps