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THE LAST
CHINA BAND |
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An
account of the 4th Marines Band
of the Fourth Regiment of the United States Marine Corps during the
final days it served in China since 1937
and before being surrendered to the Japanese at the fall of Corregidor
Island, 6 May 1942 during World War II. By:
Master
Sergeant Donald LeRoy Versaw / United States Marine Corps / Retired |
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THE EDGE |
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A collection of photos, maps
and articles about the Fourth Marines, and writings, notes and poetry
scratched in his diary while a Japanese prisoner of war during World
War II. By: First Lieutenant George Francis / United States
Marine Corps / Retired |
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GUEST OF
HIROHITO |
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The inspiring odyssey of a
17-year-old Canadian rifleman who fights the first World War II battle
in Asia immediately after disembarking in Hong Kong, is captured the
day after Christmas, 1941 and comes of age during the four years he
survives some of Japan's harshest prison compounds. By: Kenneth
Cambon, M.D. |
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MIKADO NO KYAKU (Guest
of the Emperor) |
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The
recollections of United States
Marine Corps Corporal Donald LeRoy Versaw as a Japanese prisoner of war
during World War II. By: Master Sergeant Donald LeRoy
Versaw / United States Marine Corps / Retired |
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