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Honor them always : sacrifice of their youth at Bataan

Publisher: Outskirts Press.,


Title Details
  • Honor them always :
Publishers
  • Denver, Colorado :Outskirts Press., c2011.
Descriptions
  • [v], 42 p. : illustrations ;23 cm.
Isbn
    9781432775551
Language
    English
Subjects
  • Resa, Jolinda Bull
  • Prisoners of war -- Biography -- Japan
  • Prisoners of war -- Biography -- Philippines
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Location RHC
Item Call Number D 805 .J3 R47 2011
Status Available
Barcode 18011
International Standard Book Number
  • International Standard Book Number - 9781432775551
Library Of Congress Call Number
  • Classification number - D 805 .J3
  • Item number - R47 2011
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Resa, Jolinda Bull
Title Statement
  • Title - Honor them always :
  • Remainder of title - sacrifice of their youth at Bataan /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc - Resa, Jolinda Bull
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc - Denver, Colorado :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc - Outskirts Press.,
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc - c2011.
Physical Description
  • Extent - [v], 42 p. :
  • Other physical details - illustrations ;
  • Dimensions - 23 cm.
Formatted Contents Note
  • Formatted contents note - Five Long Years -- No Convoys of Troops, Bullets or Food -- Bataan Disaster -- Voice of Freedom -- Death March -- Camps of Horror -- Port Area of the Manila Docks -- Hell-Ship to Japan -- Kamioka Lead Mines -- Three Weeks After War Was Over -- Home at Last
Summary, Etc.
  • Summary, etc - "This is the true story of two young Americans who joined the Army Air Corps in the summer of 1940. From Angel Island in San Francisco Bay they sailed for the Philippines. There at Clark Field a few hours after the day of disaster at Pearl Harbor, they saw bombs rain down destroying planes sitting wing to wing on the field. They fought for months in the jungles of Bataan until the food and ammunition was gone and they were surrendered to the Japanese. As prisoners of war they endured the Death March, the horror of the camps, the Hell-ships and the slave labor. With determination and a will to survive they returned to their families after five long years."
Language Note
  • Language note - English
Subject Personal Name
  • Personal name - Resa, Jolinda Bull
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Prisoners of war
  • General subdivision - Biography
  • Geographic subdivision - Japan
  • Topical term following geographic name as entry element - Prisoners of war
  • General subdivision - Biography
  • Geographic subdivision - Philippines
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
  • General subdivision - Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.