Crusade in the Pacific (1951) [DVDRip] (Part 3 of 4)
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- Video > TV shows
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- English
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- English
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- world war 2 pacific war japan united states
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TV : Documentary : DVD quality : English http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165007/ http://www.amazon.com/Crusade-Pacific-Westbrook-Van-Voorhis/dp/B00004YKQH DVD Rip of a famous WWII doco. This is DVD 3 of 4. XVID, 496x384, Qf=0.17, stereo (128 kbs), 149 mins CHAPTER 13. SPEEDING UP THE ATTACK: THE MARSHALLS The Central Pacific Offensive from the Gilbert Islands of Makin and Tarawa to the capture of Kwajalein and Eniwetok (Enewetak) Atolls in the Marshall Islands campaign. Personalities: U.S. Marine Corps General Holland “Howlin’ Mad†Smith U.S. Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz CHAPTER 14. STEPPING STONES TO THE PHILIPPINES The Allied victories on the island of New Britain and the push through disease ridden jungles of (Papua) New Guinea, Melanesia, sets the stage for invasion of the Philippines. Personalities: U.S. Army General Robert L. Eichelberger (SOT) U.S. Marine Corps General William Rupertus U.S. Army General Fredrick Irving U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur CHAPTER 15. BATTLE FOR THE MARIANAS The U.S. Marine Corps (2nd and 4th divisions) and the U.S. Army (27th Division) successful campaign to capture and secure the islands of Saipan, Tinian and Guam for the Allies. Bases were then constructed for U.S. B-29 Heavy bombers. Personalities: U.S. Army General Ralph Smith U.S. Marine Corps General Holland “Howlin’ Mad†Smith CHAPTER 16. THE WAR IN THE CHINA-BURMA-INDIA THEATER Peripheral to the war raging in the Pacific, defending the area was necessary to keep Japanese aggression at bay and supply lines open to China. The Flying Tigers called it “defensive pursuit.†Personalities: U.S. Army Air Forces “Flying Tigers†Colonel Claire Chennault Chinese Nationalist General Chiang Kai-shek British Ambassador to Japan Sir Robert Craigie Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Hachiro Arita U.S. General Joseph “Vinegar Joe†Stillwell U.S. Vice-President Henry Wallace Combines Chiefs of Staff British Admiral Mountbatten, Supreme Commander Allied Forces S.E. Asia Burma surgeon Dr. Gordon Seagrave U.S. Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall U. S. Army “Merrill’s Marauders†Brigadier General Frank Merrill U.S. Army General Albert Wedemeyer CHAPTER 17. PALAU: THE FIGHT FOR BLOODY NOSE RIDGE The campaign for Angaur and Peleliu (Beliliou) in the Republic of Palau. U.S. Marines fight one of the bloodiest battles of the war to take Umurbrogol ridge (aka Battle of Bloody Nose Ridge) from the Japanese. Possession of these islands gives the Allies air cover in the dive toward the Philippines. Personalities: U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur U.S. Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz U.S. Navy Admiral William “Bull†Halsey, Jr. U. S. Army Major General Paul Mueller U.S. Marine Corps General William Rupertus U.S. Marine Corps General Roy Geiger CHAPTER 18. MACARTHUR RETURN TO THE PHILIPPINES The long promised return and the difficult military campaigns that followed: U.S. Forces engage the Japanese in the Battle for Leyte Gulf and Leyte Island, liberate Lingayen Gulf on Luzon, invade Manila, then rescue POWs from Japanese camp, and take Corregidor back from the Japanese. Personalities: U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt U.S. Commander General Jonathan Wainwright IV U.S. Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz Philippine President Sergio Osmena U.S. Navy Admiral William “Bull†Halsey, Jr. U.S. Navy Lieutenant Weston Pullen (VO) U.S. Army nurse Eula Fails (VO)