marc420 -> (1/31/2003 11:51:56 PM)
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As often occurs, my reading habits follow my game playing habits. So I've been reading "The Pacific War" by John Costello lately. After reading this thread a bit earlier, the following passage from this boodk caught my eye. This describes the end of the fighting for Saipan, when the Japanese General ordered one last all-out banzai charge when he knew he was beaten. "Defying machine-gun fire, officers led the suicidal charges brandishing swords, while others advanced with only knives and sticks. Even the wounded joined in the attack, hobbling on crutches. The shear force and ferocity of the greatest Banzai charge ever made by the Imperial Army carried the screaming human tide over the mounds of bodies that piled up and through the American front line. Ultimately, it spent its force against scratch platoons of hurriedly rounded up cooks, typists, and base personel."
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