ORIGINAL: Buckrock
ORIGINAL: IdahoNYer
Another title that drew my interest, but didn't get it is, or rather are, Bruce Gamble's trilogy on Rabaul - anyone read those?
I've only read the second book, covering the Japanese invasion of Rabaul through to the death of Yamamoto over a year later. The book is a narrative primarily concerned with the Allied (SWPAC) effort in the air to reduce Rabaul's operational influence in the theatre. The book also details many of the operational problems faced by the commanders and pilots of both sides.
I thought it was well written and did give a good perspective on Rabaul's importance (to both sides) at that stage of the war.
I have read all three and would recommend them. Book 1 is about the invasion of Rabaul and the cruel fate of Lark Force. Abandoned by the High Command, defense efforts hampered by lack of equipment and botched by local commanders, surrender and capture, escape attempts through the jungle, by air and sea, massacres and atrocities committed by the Japanese on POWs and finally the sinking of the ship carrying most of the Lark Force POWs by a US submarine - tragic and dramatic events aptly described by Gamble. Book 2 is about the first phase of the air war against Rabaul - Japanese efforts to suppress PM, the first weak Allied counter-strikes and mounting efforts up to mid-43. Features a chapter about The Swamp Ghost just recently mentioned here on the forum. Book 3 deals with the powerful offensive against Rabaul by 5th AF and then Airsols from mid-43 on and the desperate defense efforts by the Japanese. Includes a chapter on Old 666, also discussed on the forum some weeks ago. Also portrays the fate of Allied aircrews shot down over Rabaul - more massacres and atrocitites here. Cruel stuff, but a must-read for anyone interested in the longest battle of WW2 for the strategic cornerstone in the South Pacific.
Also second Frank's Guadalcanal, Blair's Silent Victory and Bergerud's Fire in the sky (and Touched with fire about the land war in the South Pacific) - excellent books and must-haves.


