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The author, General Merrill Twining USMC (Ret), published this memoir of the Pacific War some 50 years after the fact and just months before his death in As a Lt Colonel and Colonel he served on the staff of Major General Archer Vandegrift during the Guadalcanal campaign and the early days of IMAC, the First Marine Amphibious Corps. No bended knee: the battle for Guadalcanal: the memoir of Gen. Merrill B. Twining USMC (Ret.) Item Preview. A splendid first-person account of the costly campaign that enabled Allied forces to wrest Guadalcanal from the Japanese in World War II’s Pacific theater.” —Kirkus Reviews “By reading and studying.
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