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Collar the Lot! How Britain Interned & Expelled its Wartime Refugees

I recently read a story about Vice Admiral James Bond "Jim" Stockdale, survivor of a notorious Vietnamese prison camp during the Vietnam War, called the "Hanoi Hilton." I would like to learn more about that infamous camp and Jim's heroism. I know this is a WWII group, but I was wondering if any of you have read about this subject and would be able to recommend some good books.
Thanks in advance!
Ethan

I recently read a story about Vice Admiral James Bond "Jim" Stockdale, survivor of a notorious Vietnamese prison camp during the Vietnam War, called the "Hanoi Hilton." I would like ..."
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On Guadalcanal, he was a corporal in charge of a 37mm gun which was positioned where the Matanikau River enters the Sea.


On Guadalcanal, he was a corporal in charge of a 37mm gun which was positioned where the Matanikau ..."
Thanks, Dimitri, but that doesn't ring a bell.


I think David McCullough's is probably the major one.

Bou: Earlier this year I read David McCullough's Truman. I can't imagine there's a better bio than McCullough's.
My take:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Thanks! Will read it and keep you posted.


1- My dad was in last shore bombardment of Japan, then their group headed towards Aleutions (near Alaska?) before shipped to arrive in between bombs, so his destroyer, which always made mad, was one of ships up and down Japan where they came aboard to surrender.
- I'd also like book that talks, if possible, about carrier, destroyer, etc group doing "normal" things, if that makes sense when they're not in battle.
- one bat Battle of Midway
2- 2nd issue- my uncle was in PT Boat 9 off Italy during war. Apparently they have quite a history. His boat was found, refurbished, and put on special display at museum in Texas. The family (I couldn't due to stroke) traveled there & were given special permission to get on PT 9 and go below. Don't know navy term, but they found the plaque with Uncle Jim's name as part of original crew.
I'd like any books that cover the team with PT 9
Looking forward to reading other books in this great group. Thanks to anyone who can help!
Kim


I've a book on HMNZS Gambia, in which it is claimed that she fired the last shell at Japan. It's not a particularly footnotey book. But it's a good story.

If you have already read something in regards to Midway. I would suggest.
Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway

This book is fantastic and goes a long way to explaining things like the differences between US and Japanese Carriers, Radar and tactics. However it isn't quite stand alone.

It's billed as the only restored PT that saw action, Ital campaign.

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These are the official US Navy histories of WWII. They are vert readable and do provide good information on actions and battles. They'll cover the areas and times your Dad was in those areas and also have some of the out of action information although not ship life. Hope they are of some help: https://www.goodreads.com/series/56898

You came to the right place for book recommendations. The book which was recommended on the USS Laffey is a good one, and there's also this one which I highly recommend:

If you want a book which provides lots of detail of life aboard a major ship in the Pacific, check out this one:

There's also the History of U.S. Naval Operations written by Samuel Eliot Morison. While it doesn't go into complete detail on everything, it does hit everything at least a little bit.
Hope this helps!

Carl, you were right that Uncle Jim's PT was 309, but they actually called it Oh, Frankie. Rumor has it that in the final days before leaving NYC, Frank Sinatra came around. By the time it was over, there was some discipline passed out. While he was in Italy, they had a dog for several yrs names Oh Frankie.
Carl do you know of any books ant PT books? Thanks again each of you for finding me books to start off my military reading.
You're wonderful!! Kim

You might want to try this one for a quick read on PT boats:


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Always glad to help, Kim. Having read books on World War II for nearly 40 years, I can comfortably say I can at least recommend a book on virtually any World War II topic.


Kim E

Just remembered another book on PT boats you might want to check out if possible:

This one has a whole chapter on PT Boats in the Mediterranean, as well as lots of pictures.

Anyone have suggestions to go deeper? So far, I've got mentions in




I also found that the Army's Center for Military History has a monograph downloadable.
Anything else?

I've only actually read one book on the Gestapo and it was some time ago:


If anyone can suggest books I'd appreciate it. Thanks!



The standard work, the legacy of the WWI precedent and a few peculiarities of the draft:




The search issue is of course to separate the Pacific war from the Pacific coast... apart from the general Home Front and the draft, are the invasion scare of 1941 or the Nisei (both interned and in the service) important to you ?
P.S. to really map the herd, Questia lists 200+ titles:
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Thanks for all the suggestions.
ETA: I had already ordered, although I haven't yet received, the Winkler book but the rest are new to me, so your list is very helpful. Thanks again. :)

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Another home front book--California focused:
The Bad City in the Good War: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, and San Diego

JR, I saw your other info request on Kboards re medical discharges and enlistment screenings, but prefer not to register there to post - this link has some general info, but more importantly footnote references to some pertinent War Department Directives, Memos, etc.
http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdo...
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