Saipan


Saipan: The Battle That Doomed Japan in World War II
Breaching the Marianas: The Battle for Saipan
On to Westward: The Battles of Saipan and Iwo Jima (Great War Stories)
The Raider: The Untold Story of a Renegade Marine and the Birth of U.S. Special Forces in World War II
The Fleet at Flood Tide: America at Total War in the Pacific, 1944-1945
Annapolis Goes to War: The Naval Academy Class of 1940 and Its Trial by Fire in World War II
From Bugle Boy to Battleship: A Battle of Saipan and Guam Veteran's Memoirs
Mr. Midshipman Hornblower
From the Battlefield: Dispatches of a World War II Marine
I'm Laughing Because I'm Crying
Amrita
Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone): Half Crazy, Half Genius—Finding Modern Meaning in the Sword Saint’s Last Words
The Samurai
Japanese High Seas Fleet (Ballantine's Illustrated History of the Violent Century: Weapons book No. 33)
Saipan A Brief History
Some read to remember the home they had left behind, others to forget the hell that surrounded them. Books uplifted their weary souls and energized their minds…books had the power to sooth an aching heart, renew hope for the future, and provide a respite when there was no other escape.
Molly Guptill Manning

Whenever a soldier needed an escape, the antidote to anxiety, relief from boredom, a bit of laughter, inspiration, or hope, he cracked open a book and drank in the words that would transport him elsewhere.
Molly Guptill Manning

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