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RHC |
Item Call Number |
D 810 B577 1993 |
Status |
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Barcode |
18558 |
Library Of Congress Call Number |
- Classification number - D 810
- Item number - B577 1993
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Main Entry |
- Personal name - Birdseye, James Haven
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Title Statement |
- Title - Japanese and Philippine-American logistics :
- Remainder of title - the Philippine dilemma, 1935-1942 /
- Statement of responsibility, etc. - by James Haven Birdseye
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Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint) |
- Place of publication, distribution, etc. - [Tuscaloosa, Alabama] :
- Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - [The University of Alabama],
- Date of publication, distribution, etc. - [1993]
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Physical Description |
- Extent - 455 pages :
- Other physical details - maps
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General Note |
- General note - "A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of History in the Graduate School of The University of Alabama."
- General note - Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Alabama, 1993.
- General note - Reproduction
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Formatted Contents Note |
- Formatted contents note - The Philippines defense dilemma -- The Philippines in the American scheme of defense and foreign policy -- Plans, logistics, and training for the Philippines -- The organization and distribution of American-Philippine and Japanese forces -- The battle and its logistics pipeline -- The stand at Bataan: the Philippine Army proves its worth -- The siege of Bataan and relief operations -- The American concept of logistics and the Japanese samurai tradition -- Conclusions -- Appendix A. Organization of Philippine and American Forces on Mindanao in March 1942 -- Appendix B. Japanese forces in the Philippines, January 1942 -- Appendix C. Philippine-American forces on Bataan, January 1942 -- Appendix D. Japanese reinforcement of the 14th Army, February-April 1942 -- Appendix E. Authorized table of organization of Philippine Army reserve divisions -- Appendix F. Imperial Japanese Army plans for conquest of Philippines prepared in November 1941 -- Appendix G. Organization of the Japanese 14th Army, December 1941 to January 1942 -- Appendix H. 14th Army Headquarters' orders for the final attack on Bataan -- Appendix I. 14th Army plans for the capture of Corregidor
- Formatted contents note - List of maps. Philippine languages and dialects -- American bomber routes to Philippines -- Fighter and bomber ranges -- Japanese strategic objectives -- American-Philippine deployment: Luzon -- American-Philippine dispositions on Mindanao -- Japanese operations in the South West Pacific and proposed Allied convoy and resupply operations -- Japanese invasion of Philippine islands -- Japanese operations in North Luzon -- The main Japanese landings on Luzon -- The phased delay lines (D-lines) -- The 14th Army advance from the beaches -- The defense of Plaridel and Calumpit -- The Layac line -- USAFFE dispositions on Bataan -- Abucay-Mauban line -- Japanese 14th Army attack on the Abucay line -- Japanese occupation status February 1942 -- Final defensive positions on Bataan April 1942 -- Japanese attack on Bataan 3-9 April 1942 -- Japanese invasion of Mindanao April-May 1942 -- Resupply efforts and blockade running -- Luzon transportation system and retreat to Bataan -- MacArthur's strategic plans for Mindanao
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Subject Topical Term |
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
- General subdivision - Campaigns
- Geographic subdivision - Philippines
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
- General subdivision - Logistics
- Geographic subdivision - United States
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
- General subdivision - Logistics
- Geographic subdivision - Philippines
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
- General subdivision - Logistics
- Geographic subdivision - Japan
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