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The South West Pacific 1941–45
South West Pacific 1941–45 by Colonel E. G. Keogh provides a detailed military history of the Pacific War as it unfolded in the South West Pacific theatre during World War II. Written by an experienced Australian military officer, the book outlines strategic decisions, major operations, and the participation of Australian, American, and Allied forces in the region. Keogh documents the early Japanese advance, the defense of Australia, the battles of Papua and New Guinea, the Solomons campaign, and the eventual Allied counteroffensives that pushed Japanese forces back across the Pacific. The narrative combines strategic analysis with descriptions of terrain, logistics, command structures, and the challenges faced by soldiers fighting in tropical conditions. Supported by maps drawn by G. M. Capper, the book serves as an accessible yet authoritative introduction to the Pacific campaigns. It remains an important reference for readers interested in military history, Australian defense history, and World War II operations in the Pacific
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