Undefeated, Bill Sloan
Undefeated, Bill Sloan
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Undefeated
America's Heroic Fight for Bataan and Corregidor

Author: Bill Sloan

Narrator: Michael Prichard

Unabridged: 13 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/24/2012


Synopsis

Called "a master of the combat narrative" (The Dallas Morning News), author Bill
Sloan captures the valor, fortitude, and suffering of the American
defenders of the Philippines as no other author has. Abandoned by their
government, the men and women of the American garrison struggled against
impossible military odds, rampant disease, and slow starvation to delay
inevitable surrender by the largest American military force ever.
Rather than picturing these defenders as little more than helpless
victims of an overwhelmingly powerful and sadistic enemy—as most
previous books about the Philippines campaign have done—Undefeated credits American troops with the unexcelled heroism and indomitable spirit they displayed under the worst imaginable conditions.

Interwoven
throughout this panoramic narrative are the harrowing personal
experiences of dozens of American soldiers, airmen, and Marines. Sloan
also provides intimate, in-depth profiles of General Douglas MacArthur,
who evacuated to Australia as the situation on Bataan worsened, and of
General Jonathan Wainwright, who succeeded him as top U.S. commander in
the Philippines and himself became a prisoner of the Japanese.

About Bill Sloan

Bill Sloan is renowned military historian and the author of more than a dozen books, including The Ultimate Battle and Brotherhood of Heroes. During his ten years as an investigative reporter and feature writer for the Dallas Times Herald, he covered many of the major events and personalities of the second half of the twentieth century and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He lives in Dallas, Texas.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Charles on 2013-03-24 13:20:41

good book about brave americans forgotten

Goodreads review by Al

This book is really divided into two parts, the first 2/3rds of the book deal with the loss of the Philippines , and much of that blame must rest on McArthur, the fact that fighters were not scrambled at Clark, despite receiving notice that Pearl Harbour had already been hit is really inexcusable. T......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

I've read about the battles in the Philippines, Bataan, the POW camps, and the Death March before, but I think this was the most encompassing and emotionally difficult book so far. It is very well-done, obviously taking an incredible load of research and interviews with survivors from all aspects of......more

Goodreads review by Steven

For the most part I really enjoyed this book. After having just finishing the Bataan Death March Marathon at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico and having the opportunity to shake hands with some of the surviving members of the march gave me further appreciation for what these brave soldier......more