AUSTRALIAN MILITARY
Fortress Rabaul has been hailed as the triumphant midpoint of Bruce Gamble’s award-winning military nonfiction trilogy, following his critically acclaimed Darkest Hour (December 2006) and preceding Target: Rabaul (November 2013). In this, the Zenith Press series’ renowned second installment, Gamble chronicles the crucial role of Japan’s island stronghold—Fortress Rabaul—located in the Southwest Pacific during World War II. For most of the war, the mere mention of Rabaul sent shudders through thousands of Allied airmen. With millions of square feet of housing and storage … R.A.A.F.
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