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Jim's Journey: A Wake Island Civilian POW's Story [Hardcover]

Leilani Allen Magnino (Author)
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December 31, 2001
Surviving the sixteen day Battle of Wake Island was just the beginning of a long struggle to remain alive for the civilian contractors and military men who were now prisoners of the Japanese. With more guns than men, the Marines on Wake welcomed any of the civilian contractors who would man a gun to aid them. Jim Allen was one of those who volunteered to train and fight along side the Marines of Battery E.

When Wake Island fell to the Japanese, Jim was captured. His main worry at first was that he would be shot by his captors for his "guerilla" activities. That worry passed after a time only to be replaced by many others during his 1,354 days as a POW in China, Korea, and Japan. By using their carpentry skills, Jim and other skilled contractors were able to make their horrendous life a bit easier in the Shanghai POW camp where the Wake POWs were first taken. Ingenuity, innovation, and plain old sticky fingers kept barracks roofs from leaking and secret radios hidden. Morale was maintained with the music from a home-made guitar fashioned out of bits and pieces "found" around the camp.

As the Pacific war drew to a close, the Shanghai POWs found themselves in Niigata, Japan, hoping the rumors of annihilation as the Allies drew nearer would not come true. Jim Allen was one of the Wake Island POWs who survived the years of hell. Once back on U. S. soil, he was hoping to put the war behind him. But that was not to be. Jim and other Wake civilian POWs would find their lives changed simply by being ex-POWs and facing a future that would hold many skirmishes in their long battle for recognition and justice.


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About the Author

L.A. Magnino is the daughter of a POW, a Navy wife, and a former social studies teacher with a unique perspective on POWs, having seen the latent, traumatic effects firsthand. She holds a BA in psychology, an MA in Education and Human Development, and has published her family's history. She currently resides in New England.

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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Hellgate Press; 1st edition (December 31, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555716261
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555716264
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,423,773 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars This "Journey" is an inspiration!, March 21, 2002
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This review is from: Jim's Journey: A Wake Island Civilian POW's Story (Hardcover)
This is the story of a civilian POW contracted to help build a naval air base on Wake Island shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor. It is a thoroughly researched and compelling account of a young man whose early life and influences shaped him in ways that would only be beneficial to his efforts to survive terrible hardhips later. After playing a vital role as a civilian defender of Wake Island, Jim spent more than four years in various POW camps. On many occasions, he was a hairs breadth away from death, but his persistent courage and ingenuity sustained him. He used his intuitive understanding of Japanese culture to outwit the enemy in ways that required them to see things his way and thus spare his life. Japanese pride dictated that they give in to prisoners' demands at times in order to "save face". Jim's keen intelligence and resourcefulness kept him alert at all times as he constantly sought ways to help himself and his fellow prisoners to stay alive.
This book is a remarkable memoir, vivid and graphic, sometimes uncomfortably so, in its portrayal of the horrific experiences of the POWs and their unflinching will to survive. It is a living testimony to the freedom of the American spirit and should inspire great respect for all those men, whether military or civilian, who did not shrink from the responsibility of defending this country in a dark time of history. Some of these heroes,like Jim, were fortunate enough to live to tell us about it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling, true-life account, April 9, 2002
This review is from: Jim's Journey: A Wake Island Civilian POW's Story (Hardcover)
Jim's Journey: A Wake Island Civilian POW's Story is the compelling, true-life account of James A. Allen and his survival of 1,354 days of imprisonment as a civilian prisoner of war after being captured by the Imperial Japanese navy in December 1941 when the Marine garrison on Wake Island was finally overwhelmed. Jim was held in Japanese POW camps in China, Korea, and Japan. In addition to his eye-witness account of life as a POW, Jim's Journey also relates what happened to him when he was finally liberated and returned to America. It would be thirty-seven years before the U.S. government would official recognize that Jim and other eligible civilian POWs for their contributions to the dramatic defense of Wake Island against insurmountable hostile forces. Jim's Journey is a welcome and much appreciated contribution to the history of POW experiences arising from World War II in the Pacific Theater.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a true patriot is all about!, February 13, 2002
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God Bless Jim and all his Wake Island buddies. There is a place already set aside in heaven for all of you.
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Adversity in life can strengthen some individuals while mortally wounding others. Read the first page
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benjo buckets, rice washer, barracks section, tea stick, civilian construction workers, coral road, chop mark, burnt rice, sandbag walls, tin shop, ammunition bunker, carpenter shop, other carpenters, honey buckets, cabin class, sleeping platform
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Wake Island, United States, Red Cross, Allen Collection, Jim Allen, Nitta Maru, Morrison Knudsen, Gun One, Colonel Otera, World War, Pearl Harbor, San Francisco, Victor Lane, Eddie Peres, Los Angeles, Shanghai War Prisoners Camp, Peale Island, Pacific Ocean, Workers of Wake, Don Ludington, Survivors of Wake, Emperor Hirohito, Southern California, Bill Goodman, Carl West
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