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Published on Oct 17, 2012 | 216 Pages
Yet another in-depth military account from the prolific Hoyt. Focusing on the US Seventh Fleet, the author offers a vivid, authoritative log of key operations launched by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, commander of Allied forces in WW II’s Southwest Pacific theater. Starting in late 1943, to illustrate, MacArthur directed American and Australian troops on a series of leapfrogging assaults, which by the summer of 1944 recaptured New Guinea from the Japanese. With each engagement, the Seventh Fleet (which Hoyt dubs MacArthur’s Navy) gained valuable warships and invaluable experience. A solid chronicle on a vital weapon in MacArthur’s arsenal.
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Edwin P. Hoyt
Edwin P. Hoyt (1923–2005) was a highly prolific American writer who specialized in military history. Until 1958 he worked in media. After 1958 Hoyt produced a consistent and large volume of nonfiction works, including MacArthur’s Navy: The Seventh Fleet and the Battle for the Philippines and SEALs at War: The Story of U.S. Navy Special Warfare.
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