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Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2003.

Whitcomb, E., Escape from Corregidor, H. Regnery Co., Chicago, 1958.

White, O., Green Armor, Norton, New York, 1945.

———, Parliament of a Thousand Tribes, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., New York, 1965.

Whittaker, J. L. et al, Documents and Readings in New Guinea History: Prehistory to 1889, The Jacaranda Press, 1967.

Willoughby, C., and Chamberlain, J., MacArthur, 1941–1945: Victory in the Pacific, McGraw-Hill, 1954.

Yomamoto, T., Bushido: The Way of the Samurai, Square One Publishers, New York, 2002.

PRIMARY SOURCES

Assorted ATIS diary translations, National Archives, College Park, MD.

Boerem Force journal, National Archives.

DiMaggio, S., “I Never Had It So Good: The Autobiography of Samuel J. DiMaggio” (as told to J. P. DiMaggio), privately held.

Edson, Pvt. A. Edson’s letters.

Edwin Forrest Harding diary.

Emerson, Capt. M., 32nd Division QM in New Guinea, “Comments on the Buna Campaign by a Quartermaster,” H. Baldwin Collection, George C. Marshall Research Library, Lexington, Ky.

Grose diary, Colonel J., Grose, Milner file, National Archives, College Park, Md.

Hollenbeck, S., The Diary of Lt. Colonel S. W. Hollenbeck during the 1942–1943 Buna Campaign, Wisconsin Veterans Museum.

Hunt, Lt. J., Trail notes and letter to Herbert M. Smith, privately held.

Jungwirth, C., Diary of a National Guardsman in WWII, Poeschl Printing Company, Oshkosh, Wis., 1991.

Kelley, H., Born in the U.S.A. Raised in New Guinea, self-published.

Lutjens, Sgt. P., Diary, privately held.

———, Lecture on the Papuan Campaign and Co. E, privately held.

Medendorp, Capt. A., “The March and Operations of AntiTank and Canon Companies, 126th Infantry (32nd Division) in the Attack on Wairopi, 4 October–28 November 1942, Papuan Campaign, Personal Experience of a Patrol Commander,” Published by the Ground General School, Oct. 1949, Library Army War College Carlisle Barracks, Pa.

———, Untitled collection of personal memories.

Nankai Shitai, War Book of the 144th Regiment, translated by F. C. Jorgensen, Australian War Memorial.

Odell, Lieut. R., Narrative, December 42, 12th Sta. Hospital, Milner File.

Okada, S., “Lost Troops,” translated by S. Shiagiri, Australian War Memorial.

Pokrass, G., The Red Arrow Division in New Guinea, Milwaukee County Historical Society, Wisconsin Veterans Museum, Milwaukee, 1983.

Schauppner, W., Papuan Campaign-Buna Area, 127th Infantry, Wisconsin Veterans Musuem.

Sill, L., Buna & Beyond, self-published, Wisconsin Veterans Museum, Madison.

Smith, H., Four Score and Ten: Happenings in the Life of Herbert M. Smith, Heins Publications, Eau Claire, 1995.

———, Hannibal Had Elephants II, Heins Publications, Eau Claire, 1995.

———, 0-241957: The Early Years of World War II, Heins Publications, Eau Claire, 1995.

Steensstra, Sgt. H., Diary, privately held.

Thayer, L., My War, Palmyra, W. I. Palmyra Historical Society, Wisconsin Veterans Museum, 2003.

Wada, K., “I Am Troubled,” quoted in full in Paull, Retreat from Kokoda.

Warmenhoven, Lt. Colonel S., Warmenhoven’s letters, privately held.

Yoshihara, K., T. Yoshihara and N. Yoshihara, Southern Cross: An Account of the Eastern New Guinea Campaign, translated by D. Hart.

DOCUMENTS AND ARTICLES

Archer, J., “Why the 32nd Division Won’t Forgive General MacArthur,” Man’s Magazine, July 1958, Vol. 6, No. 7.

Baldwin, H., “Doughboys’ March a High Point in War,” The New York Times, May 7, 1944.

Brett, Lieut. General G., “The MacArthur I Knew,” True, Vol. 21, October 1947.

Chagnon, Capt. L., The Actions of a Left Flank Security Patrol During the Operations of the 32nd Infantry Division at Buna, 16 December 1942–4 January 1943 (Personal Experience of a Patrol Leader) for Advanced Infantry Officers Course 1949–1950.

Doherty, T., “Buna: The Red Arrow Division’s Heart of Darkness,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 44:2, 1993–1994.

Drea, E., “A Very Savage Operation,” World War II Magazine, September 2002.

Durdin, T., “The Grim Hide-and-Seek of Jungle War,” The New York Times Magazine, March 7, 1943.

Eichelberger, Lt. General,

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