No Bended Knee by Neil Carey - ISBN: 9780891418269
Paperback
• The whole story of one of the deadliest battles of WWII told for the first time • Important contribution to the historical record Twining provides one of the best accounts of the costly campaign that enabled Allied forces to wrest Guadalcanal from the Japanese in World War II’s Pacific Theatre.

No Bended Knee

The Battle for Guadalcanal

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    15 March 2004

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Summary

The Battle for Guadalcanal”A VIVID NARRATIVE … A splendid first-person account of the costly campaign that enabled Allied forces to wrest Guadalcanal from the Japanese in World War II’s Pacific theater.“-Kirkus Reviews”By reading and studying No Bended Knee, the military professional can gain an appreciation for war at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels. Twining writes as he served his corps-boldly and straightforwardly, with impeccable detail and superb understanding of things strategic.“-Airpower Journal”A VIEW FROM THE NERVE CENTER COMPLETE WITH TELLING PERSONAL ANECDOTES.“-Journal Inquirer (Manchester, CT)“Twining adds notably to the literature on Guadalcanal and provides one of the best accounts of war as seen from the perspective of the often maligned yet absolutely indispensable headquarters staff.”-Booklist”CANDID AND REVEALING.“-Publishers Weekly

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780891418269
ISBN-10:0891418261
Author:Neil Carey, Merrill B. Twining
Publisher:Presidio Press
Imprint:Presidio Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Edition:New edition
Release Date:15 March 2004
Weight:163g
Dimensions:106mm x 174mm
No Bended Knee by Neil Carey - ISBN: 9780891418269
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What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A VIVID NARRATIVE … A splendid first-person account of the costly campaign that enabled Allied forces to wrest Guadalcanal from the Japanese in World War II’s Pacific theater.”
Kirkus Reviews

“By reading and studying No Bended Knee, the military professional can gain an appreciation for war at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels. Twining writes as he served his corps—boldly and straightforwardly, with impeccable detail and superb understanding of things strategic.”
Airpower Journal

“A VIEW FROM THE NERVE CENTER COMPLETE WITH TELLING PERSONAL ANECDOTES.”
Journal Inquirer (Manchester, CT)

“Twining adds notably to the literature on Guadalcanal and provides one of the best accounts of war as seen from the perspective of the often maligned yet absolutely indispensable headquarters staff.”
Booklist

“CANDID AND REVEALING.”
Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Neil Carey

GEN. MERRIL B. TWINING, USMC (Ret.), was a 1923 graduate of the United States Navel Academy. After planning and executing the Lunga defense as operations officer of the 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal, he served with distinction in a wide variety of command and staff assignments before retiring as a four-star general.

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