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Thunder on Bataan Donald L. Caldwell

Thunder on Bataan By Donald L. Caldwell

Thunder on Bataan by Donald L. Caldwell


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Summary

In an evocatively written book, Donald Caldwell brings to life the short but consequential combat history of the Provisional Tank Group - the first American armored unit to do battle in WWII - and tells the stories of the men who did the fighting and endured the harsh consequences.

Thunder on Bataan Summary

Thunder on Bataan: The First American Tank Battles of World War II by Donald L. Caldwell

The American Provisional Tank Group had been in the Philippines only three weeks when the Japanese attacked the islands hours after the raid on Pearl Harbor. One of the tankmen parked his half-track on a runway and shot down a Japanese Zero that day, but the group's first tank-on-tank action - indeed the first American armor battle of World War II - would come two weeks later. Sent north to meet the Japanese landings in Lingayen Gulf, the men of the group, still learning their way around an M3 tank, found themselves thrust into a critical role when the Philippine Army could not hold back the Japanese. The next day, General MacArthur ordered the retreat to Bataan, and over the next two weeks, the PTG, proving itself indispensable, formed a blocking force to cover the retreat and dealt the enemy tanks such a defeat that the Japanese would be timid with their armor for the rest of the campaign. During January, February, and March 1942, the light tanks of the PTG patrolled Bataan's beaches and, in a new role for tanks, encircled and destroyed Japanese penetrations and small amphibious landings; these tactics would be used by other units later in the war. By April the situation had become untenable, and 15,000 Americans, along with 60,000 Filipinos, surrendered in one of the worst defeats in U.S. military history. The Provisional Tank Group ceased to exist, and its men endured the Bataan Death March, the torture and starvation of POW camps, the hell ships that took them to Japan and Manchuria for slave labor, and the Palawan massacre (where prisoners were lit on fire by the Japanese). By the end of the war, only half the PTG's men were alive. The 1941-42 campaign in the Philippines has taken a backseat in the popular historical imagination to what came after - the Death March, the prison camps, the rescue attempts - and the role of tanks in that campaign has been largely ignored, in no small part because American field commander Jonathan Wainwright was an ex-cavalryman who did not like tanks and gave them short shrift in his postwar writings. In an evocatively written book that conjures the sights, sounds, and smells of battle in the Philippines, Caldwell restores tanks to their rightful place in the history of this campaign while also giving attention to the horrors that followed. He has conducted impressive primary research to bring to life the short but noteworthy combat history of the Provisional Tank Group, and he has dug even deeper to tell the stories of the individuals who did the fighting, selecting soldiers from each of the group's six companies and recounting, throughout the book, the entire arc of their service, from enlistment, training, and combat to imprisonment, liberation, and return home. It gives the book strong human-interest threads to follow from the first chapter to the last.

Thunder on Bataan Reviews

Thunder on Bataan is remarkable for its sharp descriptions of the desperate and little-known tank battles that ended only when Corregidor was surrendered. But it is equally remarkable for setting context, and for making the men who fought them-and who subsequently suffered horribly at the hands of their Japanese captors-real and believable. Thunder on Bataan is well-told history and is highly recommended. -- Jay A. Stout, LtCol (Ret), USMC, author of Air Apaches
Thunder on Bataan provides an incisive, readable account of a group of National Guard tankers who fought in the Philippines in the opening phase of America's war in the Pacific. This work casts a spotlight upon a little known campaign and combat organization. It chronicles the Provisional Tank Group from its creation through training and deployment to the Philippines, where it fought the Japanese in jungle terrain while struggling to sustain itself amid dwindling supplies of food, fuel, and ammunition. -- Robert S. Cameron, Ph.D., military historian and author of Mobility, Shock, and Firepower: The Emergence of the U.S. Army's Armor Branch, 1917-1945

About Donald L. Caldwell

Donald Caldwell has spent more than 25 years researching aviation history. His other books include The Luftwaffe over Germany (978-1-85367-712-0). He lives near Houston, Texas.

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GOR012384217
9780811737715
0811737713
Thunder on Bataan: The First American Tank Battles of World War II by Donald L. Caldwell
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Stackpole Books
20190831
352
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