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Derrick Wright's interest in the Second World War was stimulated by the many bombing raids on the Teesside area, in which he lived. After National Service with the Army, he became an engineer specialising in Ultrasonics until he retired in 1992. He is the author of Tarawa: A Hell of a Way to Die show more (Windrow and Greene, 1997). Married, with four daughters, he lives on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. show less

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Wright, Derrick
Legal name
Wright, Derrick
Birthdate
1928-10-08
Gender
male
Occupations
ultrasonics engineer
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Nationality
UK
Places of residence
Teesside, England
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Teesside, England

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3 reviews
Excellent, very readable narative of the need, the battle and the results. Uses almost totally, very personal references not often found in typical battle histories. Benefits from long view after event: to question, the admirals reducing the prebombardment to little over one day; the ships leaving with almost full arsenals. Similarly the fast carriers went off to raid Japan, a likely public relations event, while many marines were dying and still more wounded on this tiny island. The almost show more 8000 deaths in less than 20 days causes casualties in Iraq over 5+ years to pale not in significance but by comparison. show less
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En välskriven och intresant bok som ger en bra skildring av slaget, med många bilder för att visa på förhållandena på slagfältet.

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