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7 Sep 2020

Torpedoed

by Andrew Speno | posted in: Good Reads: Nonfiction, WWII | 0

The full title of Deborah Heiligman’s latest work of narrative nonfiction–Torpedoed: The True Story of the World War II Sinking of the “Children’s Ship”–has all the elements to attract readers. It promises adventure, a survival story, in a World War … Continued

Deborah Heiligman, life raft, submarines, torpedoes, WWII
28 Aug 2020

Guerrilla Wife

by Andrew Speno | posted in: WWII, WWII: Pacific Theater | 0

Guerra = “war” in Spanish. Guerrilla = “little war.” In English, guerilla more often means a fighter in one of those little wars. Louise Spencer’s husband, an engineer for an American mining company in the Philippines, became guerilla fighter. That’s … Continued

guerrilla, Pacific War, Philippines, resistance, WWII
20 Aug 2020

Context Matters: Why I Read Broadly

by Andrew Speno | posted in: Eddie Rickenbacker, WWII, WWII: Pacific Theater | 0

The Many Lives of Eddie Rickenbacker is coming out in two months. Just last month I completed and approved the final changes to the manuscript. Near the end of the process I panicked about this sentence: “[Rickenbacker] visited the island … Continued

Bataan, Eddie Rickenbacker, Guadalcanal, Ian Toll, MacArthur, Pacific War, WWII
31 May 2020

Enoch Waters’ “American Diary”

by Andrew Speno | posted in: Good Reads: Nonfiction | 0

Enoch Waters called his memoir American Diary. I admit to being confused by the title. I had chosen it mainly as a source of war reporting from the Pacific, especially from an African American correspondent for The Chicago Defender. I … Continued

15 May 2020

War Games II

by Andrew Speno | posted in: WWII, WWII: Pacific Theater | 0

As the Japanese Imperial Navy was gearing up for war with the Allies, destroyer captain Tameichi Hara was brushing up on his Sun Tzu. The axiom from the third chapter of The Art of War jumped out at him:   “If … Continued

Go, Pacific War, Sun Tzu, WWII
23 Apr 2020

War Games

by Andrew Speno | posted in: WWII, WWII: Pacific Theater | 0

“I was asked once how we were able to fight the war in the Pacific, and I said that we fought it just as we had fought it all on paper in the Naval War College. I fought the whole … Continued

Go, MacArthur, Midway, Shogi, War Plan Orange, WWII, Yamamoto

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