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MacArthur's Jungle War: The 1944 New Guinea Campaign (Modern War Studies) [Hardcover]

Stephen R. Taaffe (Author)
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Modern War Studies January 1, 1998
When General Douglas MacArthur led Allied troops into the jungles of New Guinea in World War II, he was already looking ahead. By successfully leapfrogging Japanese forces on that island, he placed his armies in a position to fulfill his personal promise to liberate the Philippines. The New Guinea campaign has gone down in history as one of MacArthur's shining successes. Stephen Taaffe has written the definitive history of that assault, showing why it succeeded and what it contributed to the overall strategy against Japan. His book tells not only how victory was gained through a combination of technology, tactics, and Army-Navy cooperation, but also how the New Guinea campaign exemplified the strategic differences that plagued the Pacific War, since many high-ranking officers considered it a diversionary tactic rather than a key offensive. MacArthur's Jungle War examines the campaign's strategic background and individual operations, describing the enormous challenges posed by jungle and amphibious warfare. Perhaps more important, it offers a balanced assessment of MacArthur's leadership and limitations, revealing his reliance on familiar battle plans and showing the vital role that subordinates played in his victory. Taaffe tells how MacArthur played the difficulties of the New Guinea campaign by maintaining his undivided attention on reaching the Philippines. He also discloses how MacArthur frequently deceived both his superiors and the public in order to promote his own agenda, and examines errors the general would later repeat on a larger scale up through the Korean War. MacArthur's Jungle War offers historians a more analytical treatment of the New Guinea campaign than is found in previous works, and is written with a dramatic flair that will appeal to military buffs. By revealing the interaction among American military planning, interservice politics, MacArthur's generalship, and the American way of war, Taaffe's account provides a clearer understanding of America's Pacific war strategy and shows that the New Guinea offensive was not a mere backwater affair, but a critical part of the war against Japan.

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"Writing with verve and imagination, Taaffe's compelling reassessment of MacArthur's 1944 New Guinea operations brings to life the officers and men behind MacArthur's shining success. Skillfully using the participants' own words to expand our understanding of these complex operations, Taaffe shows how the U.S. Army defeated a stubborn Japanese enemy while fighting in some of the most godforsaken places in the world."--Edward J. Drea, author of MacArthur's ULTRA

"Taaffe reexamines one of the great 'forgotten' offensives of World War II. He shows how conflicting egos, interservice rivalries, enemy blunders, and human bravery combined to achieve an important victory in the Pacific war. Along the way he provides insightful portraits of what motivated MacArthur and other U.S. commanders. A vibrant work of military history."--Michael Schaller, author of Douglas MacArthur

"Taaffe gets underneath the MacArthur facade and looks at a major campaign in all of its important aspects."--Eric M. Bergerud, author of Touched with Fire

"Will become the standard volume on this neglected subject. It is extremely well written and also presents the most balanced view of MacArthur that I have seen in a long time. A fine piece of work, recommended with enthusiasm."--William M. Leary, author of We Shall Return

About the Author

Stephen R. Taaffe teaches history at Trevecca Nazarene College in Nashville.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: University Press Of Kansas (January 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700608702
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700608706
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #683,733 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steve Taaffe is the author of five books, including Marshall and His Generals: US Army Commanders in World War II. He is a professor of history at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, where he lives with his red-haired wife, Cynthia, and their four troublesome children: John, Alex, Tess, and David. His prize possession is a plaque for perfect attendance that he received at his high school graduation. He keeps it prominently displayed in his office, and is therefore subjected to ridicule from friends, students, and colleagues who don't appreciate his self-righteous brand of punctuality. A proud Ohioan, Taaffe longs for the day that the Cleveland Indians win the World Series.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A seminal book about a little-known WWII campaign, October 8, 1998
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A seminal book about a WWII campaign that achieved nothing of strategic significance except to boost Gen. MacArthur's personal standing as well as diverting US military forces from a direct thrust at Japan. Oddly enough, only military operations from after Operation Cartwheel, which included the bloody Buna campaign, is covered. Interested readers on the related Australian operations including the Kokoda trail, as well as follow-on operations in the Philippines will have to look elsewhere. A clear prerequisite for reading and enjoying this book is to have read "American Caesar" by William Manchester which gives the background to the complex relationships between all the personalities involved. The almost deadly duel between MacArthur and Admiral King over overall strategy and logistics is highlighted, with Admiral Nimitz being pushed into the background. The race between MacArthur's and Nimitz's rival thrusts towards the Japanese Empire being one of the main themes here. The book constantly harps on MacArthur's obsession with getting back to the Philippines. Thus, in his race to beat the US Navy to the China-Luzon-Formosa area, MacArthur is criticised for moving too fast up the northern coast of PNG before securing his bases for staging the next amphibious landings. He doesn't appear to have endeared himself to the men doing the fighting but achieved his objectives in record time and with remarkably low casualty rates for the whole campaign. As MacArthur did not know about the Manhattan Project, he cannot be faulted for his strategic planning based largely on the then known technology as well as current US military capability. As it was, the atomic bombs were the strategic weapons that decisively ended the Pacific War. This remarkable book goes somewhere towards setting the record straight and giving due credit to the many forgotten servicemen who performed gallantly or gave their lives in this little-known campaign. The maps are clear, concise and relate well to the text.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best recent book on the subject., November 23, 2005
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Taaffe provides much needed depth to the subject. I will not go as far to say the coverage is complete, but Jungle War is generally the most useful volumes on the subject out in recent years.

I felt the author correctly split his narrative from the early stages of the campaign using the invasion of the Admiralties in perspective. Previous actions were linked more to the strategic directives from Washington to secure Australia's defense and isolate Rabaul. Sending the 1st Cavalry to the Admiralties, as Taaffe brings out, marked a departure onto the trail to Leyte.

We are given good insight into the combat action down to in many cases the company level. As many actions in the SW Pacific hung on small units (in many cases squad, platoon and company), in much contrast to battles in the ETO, this is refreshing. We are also given brief discussions of key leaders and staff officer's personalities. However I would like to see more linkage between such and the much documented friction with MacArthur many experienced.

The author provides a very good time line and exhausting bibliography. His endnotes are worth consulting throughout the read and provide detail beyond the narrative. However, I must complain to the publisher about the maps.

Overall, while the subject probably requires 100 or more pages of text to fully document, the author does well. In the end we are poised to return to the Philippines with a grasp of the trials and tribulations of the SW Pacific command. The author links actions in the campaign to lessons learned and applied later in the war.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book with one flaw, May 2, 2006
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Outstanding coverage of MacArthur's 1944 New Guinea campaign covering the units and personalities involved at the strategic, operational, and tactical level. I would give it 5 stars except the maps have no scale, which is extremely frustrating. Also, more precise topographic detail on the maps would distinctly aid understanding. Maybe next edition...
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
dispersal room, three airdromes, operations further west, preliminary bombardment
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New Guinea, Lone Tree Hill, Pacific War, United States, Hansa Bay, Los Negros, Jungle War, Netherlands East Indies, White Beach, Milne Bay, Lake Sentani, Maffin Bay, Driniumor River, World War, West Caves, Ted Force, Japanese Navy, Pearl Harbor, Red Beach, Parai Defile, Operation Cartwheel, Geelvink Bay, Nimitz's Marianas, Arafura Sea, Hyane Harbor
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