"Bill Dunn has some unexpected and fascinating memories of MacArthur that add to our collec tive historical knowledge. This is . . . a first-rate description of how the news was carried from the warfront to the civilian rear, and an altogether inspiring memoir of what it was like out there in the bloody, traumatic Pacific war."--from the foreword by Mike Wallace, CBS News/60 Minutes
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"Bill Dunn has some unexpected and fascinating memories of MacArthur that add to our collec tive historical knowledge. This is . . . a first-rate description of how the news was carried from the warfront to the civilian rear, and an altogether inspiring memoir of what it was like out there in the bloody, traumatic Pacific war."--from the foreword by Mike Wallace, CBS News/60 Minutes
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New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 399 p. Contains: Unspecified, Line drawings, black & white, Maps. Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History, 8.