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File Size: 12339 KB
Print Length: 389 pages
Publisher: William Morrow (March 31, 2015)
Publication Date: March 31, 2015
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00LEYB6JK
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I write in support of Rescue At Los Banos. It is an interesting story on a number of levels. First, it shows again how War brings out both the humanity and inhumanity in those in the middle of the maelstrom of conflict. Second, it is a book that honors the work of the military, in particular the 11th Air Borne, paratroopers , Army Air Force pilots, and Phillipine Guerrillas. Third it tells the story of the civilan internees and the hardships they faced and the bravery and perserverence they showed. This includes the role of the women of the camp Navy Nurses, mothers, and wives. The book gives a well written account of a heroic coordinated rescue from the individuals that were there. It tells the story of the War in the Phillipines, which has not received the historic attention that is deserved.For the reader that seeks to understand the background leading to the civilian Philippine internment camps, this is provided through the experiences of the author's selected participants.I write this from the perspective of someone that has spent significant time the last few years reading and writing (The Bill Foye Story) about the greater WW 2 Los Banos area. This included direct reading of Guerrilla reports. The PQOG Guerrilla unit along with the people of Los Banos saved one particular Navy pilot in October 1944. William Foye, my father, bailed out about a mile from the Los Banos Camp. This lead to his rescue in February 1945, thanks to the help of C-47 pilots, supplying the 11th Air Borne, that saw the mirror signal and the next day a PBY rescue. The Henderson book overlaps some situations laid out in the book.Finally, my mother was a Navy Nurse and would be proud of the role they played and that the Nurses and other women have their story told.Given all this, it is a good read!Richard Foye
What an AMAZING account of so many strong and courageous people. I knew very little about what went on in the Pacific theater of WW2. Most of my knowledge was filled with accounts of the European countries where my Dad had fought. I now know there were thousands of regular American citizens that suffered terribly at the hands of a savage Japanese army in the Philipines. What an eye opener this book was to me. The author tells this true story through the eyes of several people who lived through it. I know there were probably hundreds of prisoner accounts he could have chronicled but to follow so closely the people he chose gave me an understanding what it was like emotionally to be in that camp. He also gives great details of a very well planned rescue mission by our military. Truly a GREAT read!
During the early days of the Pacific War, the Japanese captured many American civilian workers. These people had been employed as nurses or with the Pan American Clipper seaplane service, among other positions. Now, with Manila in the hands of the Japanese, these civilians were rounded up and placed in camps. For the next 3-plus years, these civilian workers would face the wrath of the Japanese.Civilians were supposed to be protected prisoners under the international rules of war, but this meant little to the Japanese. In places such as Cabanatuan and other camps throughout the Philippines, the Japanese began a plan of starvation and intimidation upon the prisoners. The American civilians interred at Los Banos faced similar repercussions, not to mention that the population at Los Banos also included women and children.General Douglas MacArthur personally authorized a rescue mission to be carried out by the 11th Airborne division to free the prisoners held in Los Banos. These men, with the aid of Filipino guerrillas, launched a three-pronged attack from air, land, and sea. They succeeded in freeing over two thousand civilians.I found "Rescue At Los Banos" to be an informative and interesting book. I've read books about the raid on Cabanatuan, so I was somewhat familiar with this topic before. However, I was unaware that Los Banos contained civilian POWs. I was shocked at the conditions these men, women, and children were forced to live under. If not for the 11th's attack, many of these people would have starved to death or been killed outright by the Japanese.I give this book a high recommendation. General Colin Powell has referenced the rescue at Los Banos as a perfect attack. Author Bruce Henderson brings that attack to life.
So far in 2017, I’ve read over 15 non-fiction and fiction books. I haven’t given out too many FIVE STARS, but RESCUE AT LOS BANOS by Bruce Henderson is very worthy of FIVE STARS.From the opening page to end, RESCUE AT LOS BANOS had me enthralled. It was so well written and researched. At first, I thought it would only be about the actual rescue, but instead the book gives readers the individual stories before, during, and after the war of the POWs / internees, the military men who conducted the rescue, and the Filipino guerrillas. It also gives a good, but limited insight, into the preparation and the actual land battles to liberate the Philippines. It does, however, give a very good insight into the preparation and the rescue at Los Banos.In addition to revealing what happened to the “good guys†after the war, Bruce Henderson also revealed what happened to the Japanese military officers who guarded the POWs / internees. I thought that this was interesting since my dad was captured on Wake Island and held by the Japanese in prison camps in China and Japan. My dad never talked about his POW experience to anyone. After he died in the 1980’s, the internet allowed me to learn more about his experience. The one constant between what happened at Los Banos and my dad’s POW experience is that the prison camps were run by cruel sadist. In my dad’s experience, the Japanese prison camp commandant committed suicide and his successor, a Sgt. Major, was arrested for war crimes by the Japanese Military Police and turned over to US forces. One wonders if being a cruel sadist was a requirement to be given a duty assignment to a POW camp,
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