Battleground Pacific: A Marine Rifleman's Combat Odyssey in K/3/5

Nick Allen , Sterling Mace
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Battleground Pacific: A Marine Rifleman's Combat Odyssey in K/3/5

Nick Allen , Sterling Mace
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  • Published date: May 28, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781250029638
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.82" L x 8.5" H

STERLING MACE enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1942 and was stationed at Parris Island, Camp Lejeune, the Brooklyn Naval Yard, and then finally Pavuvu, before experiencing the toughest fighting the Pacific war had to offer, as a rifleman in K/3/5, at Peleliu and later on Okinawa. He was a consultant on E.B. Sledge's book, With the Old Breed. He lives in St. Pete Beach, Florida.

NICK ALLEN is the son of a combat rifleman who served in Vietnam and has been interviewing combat veterans for most of his life. He lives in Bellaire, Texas.

“Engrossing account of the vicious combat encountered by U.S. Marines in the Pacific theater of World War II . . .Will appeal to fans of The Pacific or Band of Brothers.” —Kirkus

“Two years after enlisting in 1942, he's in the Pacific -- invading the island of Peleliu with his K Company, 3rd Batallion, 5th Marines. You see the word ‘hero' tossed around a lot these days, but Mace and his comrades were the real deal.” —New York Post

Battleground Pacific is another great tribute to ‘The Greatest Generation.' Mace's tale is written in the language of a grunt speaking for all the unsung heroes who lived and died in the Pacific. A good read from this Marine's perspective.” —Jerry Cutter, former Marine, nephew of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC, and author of the authorized biography of Basilone, I'm Staying with My Boys

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