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Guardians of Empire: The U.S. Army and the Pacific, 1902-1940 [Hardcover]

Brian McAllister Linn (Author)
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March 19, 1997 080782321X 978-0807823217 First
In a comprehensive study of four decades of military policy, Brian McAllister Linn offers the first detailed history of the U.S. Army in Hawaii and the Philippines between 1902 and 1940. Most accounts focus on the months preceding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. By examining the years prior to the outbreak of war, Linn provides a new perspective on the complex evolution of events in the Pacific. Exhaustively researched, Guardians of Empire traces the development of U.S. defense policy in the region, concentrating on strategy, tactics, internal security, relations with local communities, and military technology.

Linn challenges earlier studies which argue that army officers either ignored or denigrated the Japanese threat and remained unprepared for war. He demonstrates instead that from 1907 onward military commanders in both Washington and the Pacific were vividly aware of the danger, that they developed a series of plans to avert it, and that they in fact identified—even if they could not solve—many of the problems that would become tragically apparent on 7 December 1941.


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The definitive work on the interwar US Army in the western Pacific.

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies

Fills the void and adds depth and understanding to American military history, Philippine history, and the story of Hawaii.

Philippine Studies

A meticulously researched and well-written military history of a subject that has not been extensively explored.

American Historical Review

Superbly grounded in the sources, Linn offers thoroughly researched descriptions of the principal strategic and tactical issues.

Journal of Military History

A first-class piece of research.

War in History

From the Inside Flap

The first detailed study of the U.S. Army in the Pacific between 1902 and 1940, this prizewinning book challenges the theory that U.S. officers ignored or denigrated the Japanese threat.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 360 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press; First edition (March 19, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080782321X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807823217
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,880,583 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book available on the subject., June 16, 1999
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This book is extremely well done and spells out the history of American involvement in the Pacific after 1898 much better than anything else on the market. Although Miller's WAR PLAN ORANGE is also an interesting book, but from the navy's point of view, I feel this one is much better done. Highly recommend this work to anyone wanting background on the Pacific War.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the best book on the "Pacific Army" I have ever read, March 13, 1998
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This review is from: Guardians of Empire: The U.S. Army and the Pacific, 1902-1940 (Hardcover)
Previous books on the "Orange Plan" of 20's and 30's have usually described it from a Navy point of view. Linn's book takes the various Army points of view, and shows how MacArthur's arguement to defend the Phillippines was not the majority opinion. From a strictly military point of view, the Phillippines was not worth sacrificing the Fleet and and additional troops. Hawaii, because of it's proximity to the US west coast and logistics capability (drydock and fuel tank farm)was worth defending. An interesting appendix shows that the Army consistantly stationed more troops in Hawaii than the Phillippines. With the United States making a stand against Japanese aggression in China, however, the political retoric had to be backed up with military resolve. So thousands of Army troops were sent to their doom to reinforce the Phillippine garrison in 1940-1941. This book, along with Edward S. Miller's WAR PLAN ORANGE: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897-1945, gives the reader an excellent overview of US military planning and thinking vs the Japanese during the period between World War 1 and 2.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "A brilliant work by an up and coming author...", October 17, 2001
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With these words, Professor Linn introduced his American Military History class to his book Guardians of Empire. Even though we were not required to read all of the chapters, I found myself wanting to finish the book due to its captivating nature.

While perhaps lacking the dry humor and probing questions of his lectures, the book manages to provide a striking look at the interwar Army, challenging common assertions of Army doctrine and planning. In the final chapter, Dr. Linn notes that in the search for what happened in 1941, people rarely go back past 1940. This book is an attempt to do exactly that. It probes the decisions, dogma and lifestyle of the American Army in the interwar period.

Wonderfully written and solidly researched, Guardians provides the best treatment of the American interwar establishment to date.

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The United States Army was a primary instrument in the acquisition of a Pacific empire in 1898, but its participation was hardly the result of careful planning. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
fortification board, overseas commanders, defense board, scout companies, prolonged defense, enemy sympathizers, overseas garrisons, harbor defenses, venereal disease rate, coast defenses, navy planners, continental defense, land defense, overseas forces, beach defense, carrier attack, coast artillery, department commander, defense project, mobile forces, mobile defense, bombardment squadrons, immediate offensive, fixed defenses
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United States, Manila Bay, War Department, Pearl Harbor, Pacific Army, Philippine Department, Hawaiian Department, Air Corps, Far East, Defense Act, Army War College, Bataan Peninsula, Philippine Islands, Schofield Barracks, The Dilemmas of Pacific Defense, Philippine Division, Carabao Army, Hawaiian Islands, Subic Bay, Diamond Head, Military Police, Regular Army, Air Service, Organized Reserves, Philippine Scouts
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