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Forgotten Island: The WWII Story of One Sailor''s Survival on Japanese-Occupied Guam

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By (author): John J. Domagalski

Forgotten Island is the story of Navy radioman George Tweed, who was trapped on Japanese-occupied Guam during World War II, and the American liberation of the island.

The opening days of World War II in the Pacific found the island of Guam in the Mariana Islands to be an isolated American possession that was nearly surrounded by Japanese territory. The island came under immediate attack with the start of hostilities. The small garrison of marines, navy personnel, and Guamanians surrendered to Japanese invaders after offering only token resistance.

However, not all of the American servicemen capitulated. Navy radioman George Ray Tweed was one of six sailors who disappeared into the thick interior jungle. The Japanese occupiers quickly solidified control over the island and began a ruthless search for the missing sailors. Five of the Americans were eventually found and mercilessly killed. The sole survivor, Tweed spent the next thirty-one months on the runsometimes literally running for his lifestaying just one step ahead of his hunters. He continually eluded his pursuers through the use of his survival skills, some good luck, and the generous help of Guamanian civilians, often at great risk to their own safety.

During the two and a half years the sailor remained in hiding, American forces were fighting their way across the Pacific. The events reached a crescendo in the summer of 1944 with the arrival of the American fleet in Guam. A major naval battle, an amphibious invasion, the rescue of George Tweed, and a brutal fight to liberate Guam all combine to bring this epic story to a close. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 388g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Post Hill Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798888452806

About John J. Domagalski

John J. Domagalski is the author of five books including Escape from Java Under a Blood Red Sun and Sunk in Kula Gulf. Domagalskis fascination with history began at a young age through building model ships and reading books about World War II. His interest eventually grew into research and writing and he has interviewed scores of veterans from the Pacific War. His articles have appeared in WWII History Naval History magazine and World War II Quarterly. He is a graduate of Northern Illinois University and lives near Chicago. For more information visit his website at www.pacificwarauthor.com.

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