Coast Watching in the Solomon Islands:The Bougainville Reports, December 1941-July 1943 '92
Feuer, A. 著
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The South Pacific Coast Watching Network; The Retreat from Buka Islandand the Abandonment of Kieta, December 12, 1941-August 7, 1942, Jack Read;Organizing the Coast Watching Operation in Northern Bougainville, February20-April 5, 1942, Jack Read; Setting up the Southern Bougainville CoastWatching Station, March 6-August 7, 1942, Paul Mason; Air Battles atGuadalcanal, August 8, 1942-January 1, 1943, Jack Read; Porapora Days and theUSS "Nautilus" Rescue, November 4, 1942-January 1, 1943, Jack Read;Missionary Work on Buka and Bougainville and the USS "Nautilus" Rescue,September-January 4, 1942, Sister Mary Irene Alton; The Japanese Search forthe Southern Bougainville Radio Station, August 8, 1942-January 1, 1943, PaulMason; The Reorganization of the Coast Watching Operation and the USS "Gato"Rescue, January 2-April 30, 1943, Jack Read; Heading North, January 2-April30, 1943, Paul Mason; The Japanese Attack on the Porapora and Other CoastWatcher Locations, May 1-July 19, 1943, Jack Read; The End of Attempts toReturn to Southern Bougainville, May 1-July 19, 1943, Paul Mason; The Deathof Admiral Yamamoto and the Ambush of Mason's Party, March 29-June 26, 1943,Ken H. Thorpe and Walter Radimey; Escape from Bougainville - the USS"Guardfish" Rescues, July 20-July 30, 1943, Jack Keenan and Jack Read;Afterword, Noelle Mason; Military and Police Personnel on Buka andBougainville.