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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/5/2015 11:12:39 PM   
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These are the books I read, in chronological order, since June, when I last posted in this thread;

Kratoska, Paul H., Southeast Asian Minorities in the Wartime Japanese Empire
- how the Japanese treated the Chinese minorities in the DEI and Malaya, the Moros on Mindanao and adjacent islands, as well as local natives on Sulawesi. You learn a lot of new stuff, as well as some surprises.

Cox, Jeffrey, Rising Sun, Falling Skies: The Disastrous Java Sea Campaign of World War II
- the title was already mentioned in this thread, I consider it a must read for anyone interested in the Japanese early SE Asia conquests. This book opened the "Pandora's Box" for me, as I went into some sort of "reading-frenzy", and ended up reading...

Womack, Tom, The Dutch Naval Air Force Against Japan: The Defense of the Netherland East Indies, 1941-1942
- deals primarily with the missions of the rapidly dwindling numbers of different Dutch seaplanes.

Messimer, Dwight R., In the Hands of Fate: The Story of Patrol Wing Ten, 8 December 1941-11 May 1942
- brilliant book, the U.S. Navy PatWing 10 was stationed in the Philippines at start of the war, and was forced again and again to retreat south to evade the advancing Japanese. Also covers the Wing's history until disbandment.

Winslow, Walter G., The Ghost that Died at Sunda Strait
- about USS Houston. Winslow was one of the scout planes pilots onboard Houston. His book tells the story from the "limited" view of the sailors and servicemen onboard, so expect some "Fog of War", which makes it a very interesting read.

Carlton, Mike, Cruiser: The Life And Loss of HMAS Perth And Her Crew
- wanted to know the story about the Aussie cruiser which went down alongside USS Houston. Covers the whole history of the ship, from the Mediterranean to it's final fate. Highly recommended.

Grose, Peter, An Awkward Truth: The Bombing of Darwin, February 1942
- since USS Houston departed Darwin the day prior to the attack, I also wanted to know what happened there the day after. This book tells it, not only the actual attack, but also what happened in Darwin shortly afterwards. Interesting stuff.

Grose, Peter, A Very Rude Awakening
- and since Grose, an Australian journalist, also wrote about the Japanes Midget-sub attack at Sydney Harbour, I read this one as well.

Williford, Glen M., Racing the Sunrise: The Reinforcements of America's Pacific Outposts, 1941-1942
- What a source, also for WitP-AE modders! Every convoy, every plane, every unit, every round of ammunition or piece of equipment shipped to the Philippines prior to 7th of December '41, with dates, ports of departure, escorts, names and number of ships, etc etc, including redirected convoys (the famous Pensacola-
convoy) as well as cancelled ones, is mentioned. Simply "Wow!"

Bartsch, William H., December 8, 1941: MacArthur's Pearl Harbor
- How MacArthur lost his offensive striking power plus most of his fighter force on Day 1 of the war, very good read. Bartsch wrote two more books about U.S. pursuit squadrons in the Philippines and at Java, but I haven't purchased them yet, but am of course interested.

Morton, Louis, The Fall of the Philippines
- This one I got for a less than 2 Euros or so as e-book, but be warned. It's the most horrible formatting I ever witnessed in any e-book I ever read - or saw on the reader of my wife. Almost unreadable, but once you get to understand the rythm of the awful formatting, it's a very very good book about the whole Japanese conquest of the Philippines. And the story doesn't end with the surrender on Corregidor, but also continues with events in the Visayas and Mindanao until final surrender of all forces. I think it's availavle to read online, but am not sure. Just avoid the e-book version - OTOH it's less than inexpensive...

Dyess, William E., Bataan Death March: A Survivor's Account
- Ed Dyess survived, was imprisoned in POW camps on Luzon and Mindanao - and escaped in 1943. He reached the U.S. in August the same year to tell the story of the Death March for the first time in the U.S. He died in late 1943 in California in a flying accident piloting a P-38.

Guardia, Mike, American Guerrilla: The Forgotten Heroics of Russell W. Volckmann
- Volckmann escaped Bataan after the surrender there, managed to reach North Luzon to wage guerilla war against the Japanese - and survived the war.

Leasor, James, Singapore - The Battle That Changed The World
- now jumping west to Malaya, the 3rd book I read about Singapore's fall.

Cheah, Boon Kheng, Red Star Over Malaya
- deals with Chinese and Malay resistance against the Japanese during WWII, the clashes between Chinese and Malays during and after the war and the British reoccupation of Malaya. Very interesting read, since refreshingly this book is NOT written from a Westerner's perspective, but it stops a year short of...

this one, which I started two days ago, Barber, Noel, The War of the Running Dogs: Malaya 1948-1960, about the Communist insurection against each and everyone in Malaya who wasn't a communist, be it Chinese, Indian, European, or Malay. Can't tell much of it yet, but starts promising.

All these books above give a good overview of and some insight into the history of SE Asia during WWII. And since I am a reading-addict the bibliographies in the books mentioned above filled up my ever increasing "to-buy"-list, which I should rather rename to the "I wish I had"-list...

Apologies for the long-winded post, I confess I got carried away.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/5/2015 11:17:17 PM   
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Wow I need to catch up on some of those. Thanks Hotschi!

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/6/2015 8:47:46 PM   
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Williford, Glen M., Racing the Sunrise: The Reinforcements of America's Pacific Outposts, 1941-1942
- What a source, also for WitP-AE modders! Every convoy, every plane, every unit, every round of ammunition or piece of equipment shipped to the Philippines prior to 7th of December '41, with dates, ports of departure, escorts, names and number of ships, etc etc, including redirected convoys (the famous Pensacola-
convoy) as well as cancelled ones, is mentioned. Simply "Wow!"


I liked this one...sadly the only one on your list that I've read.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/7/2015 4:35:08 PM   
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The Confederate War by Gary W. Gallagher

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/7/2015 7:40:18 PM   
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Just finished

http://www.amazon.com/Assault-Troopers-Extinction-Wars-Book-ebook/dp/B00E1BZ874/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1420423914&sr=1-1&keywords=Assault+Troopers

Half way through

http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Strike-Extinction-Wars-Book-ebook/dp/B00HVVE9IA/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1420423914&sr=1-2&keywords=Assault+Troopers

There are more books in the series "Extinction Wars" but I'm not sure how far I'll go with this. I almost quit reading half way through Assault Troopers, but my curiosity got piqued by the ending and I grabbed the 2nd book. It's free reading since they are "Kindle Unlimited" books ($9.99 a month with 10 books out at a time). The writing style just doesn't grab me and the main character isn't all that appealing. He starts out a complete loser who somehow manages to become Earth's only salvation and some kind of tactical genius in managing space combat as Human space mercenaries upon whom the life or death of Earth's surviving population depend.

Mixed feelings on this one and I have about 400 more books on my Kindle to get thru this year! Seems like I add two books for every one I finish. Damn these 99 cent specials and free "teaser" novels to get you to buy into the ensuing series!


Finished the 2nd book and it was much better than the first. I'm moving on to book three to give that a try.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/8/2015 9:24:45 PM   
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Chamberlain and Appeasement (British Policy and the Coming of the Second World War) by R.A.C Parker is the next cab off the rank just as soon as I have finished Malta.
warspite1

Well! Chapter 1 was about as interesting as watching paint dry but fortunately things seem to have improved markedly in chapter 2

The author is ripping into everyone, Chamberlain, the US, the British and particularly the French so he's not biased!!!!

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/8/2015 9:38:16 PM   
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The author is ripping into everyone, Chamberlain, the US, the British and particularly the French so he's not biased!!!!

He is not ripping the Germans?

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/8/2015 9:57:42 PM   
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The author is ripping into everyone, Chamberlain, the US, the British and particularly the French so he's not biased!!!!

He is not ripping the Germans?
warspite1

Sorry - yes, i have no reason to believe this is a Hitler apologist at work. I would stop reading if that was the case.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/8/2015 10:58:43 PM   
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2015 being the bicentennial of Waterloo there are several books coming out...I'll have to set aside some time for them.
It's also the 600th anniversary of Agincourt. And the Somme's 100th is next year. Too bad John Keegan's no longer with us.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/11/2015 12:28:19 PM   
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On my table is... Death of the Leaping Horse- Jason D. Mark, Snow & Steel- Peter Caddick- Adams, Drama Between Budapest and Vienna- Georg Maier... Light reading

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/14/2015 12:11:19 PM   
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The Magic by Rhonda Byrne. Fantastic Book

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/16/2015 6:31:14 PM   
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Has anyone read Shadow Wars: Chasing Conflict in an Era of Peace by David Axe? Any good?


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The Magic by Rhonda Byrne. Fantastic Book

Hmm...
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No matter who you are, no matter where you are, no matter what your current circumstances, The Magic is going to change your entire life!

So did the book change your life? How much?

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/16/2015 7:29:00 PM   
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Currently listening to this audiobook:

Japanese Destroyer Captain: Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Midway - The Great Naval Battles Seen Through Japanese Eyes, Captain Tameichi Hara

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/17/2015 10:26:19 PM   
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Currently reading "Den Store Morgan Kane Boka" (The great book about Morgan Kane).
Morgan Kane is one of the most selling "book"-series in Norway, and was sold over large parts of Europe in the 70s-80s.
Morgan Kane throughout the books goes from bandido, to Texas Ranger to US Marshal, and the books are much like the 1800s Dime Novels, and was a must for a boy growing up in the 70s to late 80s here in Norway.

"Den Store Morgan Kane Boka" has gathered alot of stuff about the author, about the controversy the books made when they appeared (sexist, violent, alchol abuse and what not), about the places Morgan Kane went to, about his women, his guns and his alchol.

Not a great book that will go down in history, but a very nice trip down memory lane for someone like me (and yes, I still have all the Morgan Kane books )

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/23/2015 2:19:04 PM   
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Ghost by John Ringo

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/23/2015 8:35:05 PM   
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Finished Barber, Noel, The War of the Running Dogs: Malaya 1948-1960 - this one gives a good introduction into the topic, the Communist insurrection. Written obviously from a British perspective, focus is on British High Command and ist decisions about how to run the whole thing, stories about some European planters, as well as actions by the Communists. You won't get much - almost nothing - about the activities by British and Comonwealth Forces, but if interested in this, there is The Malayan Emergency & Indonesian Confrontation available, by Robert Jackson.

Also read Operation Most Secret: SOE: The Malayan Theatre by Ian Trenowden, about operations during the Japanese occupation in Malaya. But the focus of the book is more on the Ceylon HQ of SOE's Force 136[B] which was responsible for Malayan operations, and on RN and Dutch submarine support operations. A good book, nonetheless.

Now reading Jungle Soldier: The True Story of Freddy Spencer Chapman by Brian Moynahan. Chapman was active in Malaya during the Japanese occupation, in one of the few "stay-behind-parties". The book is his biography, you read about his whole life, his journeys to Greenland and Tibet, among others, included.

Some note about the book mentioned further above, The Fall of the Philippines, where I mentioned the awful e-book formatting; if interested, avoid the "Green Books" Version by the Center of Military History. Instead, go for the Pickle Partners Publishing version; an e-book, formatted as it should be.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/24/2015 6:27:01 AM   
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I am currently reading Ostkrieg: Hitler's War of Extermination in the East by Stephen G. Fritz


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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/24/2015 8:42:41 AM   
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I am currently reading Ostkrieg: Hitler's War of Extermination in the East by Stephen G. Fritz

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Great book


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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/24/2015 11:41:01 AM   
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I've just blitzed through the first four Sven Hassel novels that I got from Amazon for just £12.95. Great fun. Just ordered the next three.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/24/2015 1:13:09 PM   
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Ghost by John Ringo

I expected by now someone would be screaming "OH JOHN RINGO NO". Apparently this book is less known in this forum, so I tell briefly about it. Former Navy SEAL, discharged from service, witnesses kidnapping. He goes after the kidnappers, finds out such crap has happened whole lot, kills whole lot of terrorists including Osama Bin Laden, and has sex with more women than James Bond and in such ways it makes some readers scream "OH JOHN RINGO NO!" And president of USA says: "I want shake his hand." That just in the first book alone in some 5 books long series.

Ringo has explained it that he had the story in his head and he wrote it just to get it out of his head so he can concentrate on those stories he actually gets paid. He didn't want that novel be published becouse he deemed it bad. But to his surprise people were interested about samples he had posted in forum and Jim Baen asked it for publication.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/24/2015 5:12:43 PM   
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I was wondering if anyone has read Panzer Operations by Hermann Hoth. If so how was it and is it worth picking up?

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/24/2015 7:25:05 PM   
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After just finishing The Age of Louis XIV, taking a break from The Story of Civilization, I am currently reading: 1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War, by Benny Morris, Yale University Press, 2008.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/24/2015 9:44:10 PM   
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Have Panzer Operations by Raus which is excellent..haven't read Hoths book though.
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I was wondering if anyone has read Panzer Operations by Hermann Hoth. If so how was it and is it worth picking up?



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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/25/2015 1:21:03 AM   
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Chamberlain and Appeasement (British Policy and the Coming of the Second World War) by R.A.C Parker is the next cab off the rank just as soon as I have finished Malta.
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Got to say, this is a great book



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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/26/2015 4:26:05 PM   
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I read this in Ghost by John Ringo:
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"Tampons and pads are some of the best bandages around, Mike replied. "If the hole is big, like from a billet exit wound, you just stick a tampon in and you're good."

Any truth in there? Are those really used for such?

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/26/2015 10:22:10 PM   
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Outlaws by Jason Vail


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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/26/2015 11:33:34 PM   
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American Sniper. I would not call it a "good" book by any stretch of the imagination. It's pretty poorly written, and to be honest I don't think Chris Kyle is a very good person or a reliable source of information just based on what he himself presents as his take on things, but I'll be damned if it's not an extremely entertaining read. I really like when he goes into detail about weapons and gear assigned to various US military units.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/28/2015 5:21:27 PM   
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Just finished Sharpe's Trafalgar and decided to take a break from the series so I don't get burnt out.

I have the Complete Lovecraft Collection on my Kindle that I'm working my way through and decided to read some of those. Maybe not the best thing to read before bed but it's certainly interesting stuff. I'm an aspiring writer and find his writing style fascinating, it has a dream-like quality that I've never seen anywhere else.

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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/28/2015 5:48:17 PM   
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I read this in Ghost by John Ringo:
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"Tampons and pads are some of the best bandages around, Mike replied. "If the hole is big, like from a billet exit wound, you just stick a tampon in and you're good."

Any truth in there? Are those really used for such?

Why nobody here has answered this yet? From another forum:
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OK sanitary napkins belive it or not were originally used in WWI as field dressing for wounded soldiers...mostly due to self adhesive that came with it and because it was individually packed in its own sterile pack which endeared it to field medics.
and later on women had used them after successful campaign to market the former field dressing as such...
company in question? kotex

yes its true


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RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? - 1/29/2015 10:31:45 PM   
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I'm on Book 4 of Evan Currie's "Silver Wings" series. If you like Honor Harrington, you'll enjoy this series.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12753230-on-silver-wings

Fairly new author and there are the usual minor glitches that indicate a need for professional editing, but nothing that bothered me or interfered with my enjoyment of the story. Some original ideas on space combat and weapons as well as an interesting "alien" opponent (an alliance/empire of numerous races with their own political intrigues and diverse weaponry and science). Unique starship construction techniques. Interesting weapons and equipment.

Highly recommended!

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