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Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno

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An operational history of the Marine campaign to seize airfields on New Britain, detailing planning, naval and air bombardments, and amphibious assaults across heavy surf and narrow black-sand beaches. It recounts initial landings that met limited organized resistance, the use of smoke screens, and the difficulties posed by dense jungle, swamps, and concealed fortifications. Secondary landings and diversionary operations to disrupt enemy movement are described alongside inland probing and close combat. The account emphasizes combined-arms coordination, logistical and terrain challenges, and the tactical aim of securing airfields to expand allied air operations against a nearby enemy stronghold.

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Bernard C. Nalty

Bernard C. Nalty is an author known for his contributions to military history and literature. His notable work, "Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno," provides a detailed account of the World War II campaign in the Pacific, focusing on the strategic and human elements of the battle. Nalty's writing is characterized by its thorough research and vivid storytelling, offering readers insight into the experiences of soldiers during this critical period. His work contributes to the understanding of military operations and the broader context of the war.

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