The story of the heroic soldiers of 3NZ Division who fought a jungle war against the ruthless Japanese in the Pacific.
Pacific Star is the story of the lives, battles and tribulations of the heroic soldiers of 3NZ Division jungle war against the ruthless Japanese enemy in the Pacific. It covers their actions and service in Fiji and New Caledonia, and all the major battles fought in the Solomons: Vella Lavella, the Treasury Islands and the Green Islands.
The story of the heroic soldiers of 3NZ Division who fought a jungle war against the ruthless Japanese in the Pacific.
Pacific Star is the story of the lives, battles and tribulations of the heroic soldiers of 3NZ Division jungle war against the ruthless Japanese enemy in the Pacific. It covers their actions and service in Fiji and New Caledonia, and all the major battles fought in the Solomons: Vella Lavella, the Treasury Islands and the Green Islands.
The war in the South Pacific saw some of the most gruelling fighting of World War Two. Conditions were unpleasant – fetid heat, torrential downpours and hostile flora and fauna – while the Japanese enemy were ruthless and would often fight to the last man. Amphibious warfare, jungle warfare and the need to co-operate with our American ally all meant that new demands were made on New Zealand soldiers.Yet the war in the South Pacific came to be seen as an easy war, generally overlooked (with the exception of Guadalcanal) by historians. From ignorance of what the soldiers were called upon to endure, the notion arose that service in the South Pacific was somehow less worthy than the ‘real war’ in Europe against the Nazis. This attitude continued in the post-war world and today the soldiers of 3NZ Division are all but forgotten.Pacific Star sets the record straight, shedding new light on the sacrifices and tribulations which the soldiers of 3NZ Division had to endure in the service of the Allied cause. The book covers their initial deployment in Fiji and New Caledonia, and describes the major battles the division fought in the Solomons: Vella Lavella, the Treasury Islands and the Green Islands, as well as their sometimes strained relationship with the US military. Reg Newell has interviewed veterans for this book, which includes new maps and previously unpublished photographs.
After gaining a master’s degree at the American Military University, Reg Newell completed a doctorate at Massey University on New Zealand’s involvement in the Pacific in World War Two. Pacific Star is based on his research. He is passionate that 3NZ Division is properly recognised and remembered.
Pacific Star is a significant book. It rescues from relative obscurity the deeds of a rag-tag New Zealand army formation which undertook the first opposed amphibious landings since the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign. What the men and women of the 3rd New Zealand Division did in the South Pacific deserves greater recognition. Reg Newell's compelling narrative will ensure this happens. Glyn HarperProfessor of War StudiesMassey University
The war in the South Pacific saw some of the most gruelling fighting of World War Two. Conditions were unpleasant - fetid heat, torrential downpours and hostile flora and fauna - while the Japanese enemy were ruthless and would often fight to the last man. Amphibious warfare, jungle warfare and the need to co-operate with our American ally all meant that new demands were made on New Zealand soldiers. Yet the war in the South Pacific came to be seen as an easy war, generally overlooked (with the exception of Guadalcanal) by historians. From ignorance of what the soldiers were called upon to endure, the notion arose that service in the South Pacific was somehow less worthy than the 'real war' in Europe against the Nazis. This attitude continued in the post-war world and today the soldiers of 3NZ Division are all but forgotten. Pacific Star sets the record straight, shedding new light on the sacrifices and tribulations which the soldiers of 3NZ Division had to endure in the service of the Allied cause. The book covers their initial deployment in Fiji and New Caledonia, and describes the major battles the division fought in the Solomons: Vella Lavella, the Treasury Islands and the Green Islands, as well as their sometimes strained relationship with the US military. Reg Newell has interviewed veterans for this book, which includes new maps and previously unpublished photographs.
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