Bloody Bougainville: WWII Novel (164th Regiment Book 2) - Paperback
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by Chris Glatte (Author)
Outnumbered GIs tasked with an impossible defense against a desperate force of Japanese soldiers. A forgotten battle on a hellish island in the Northern Solomons.Sergeant Carver and Able Company are veterans of Guadalcanal. After much needed rest they're thrown back into combat with untested recruits.With the help from veterans like Corporal O'Connor, the woodsman from Oregon, and Private Willy, the thug from the city, they must mold the replacements to become the veterans they're trying to replace. The mission is like nothing they've tackled before. They're not meant to take the island, but to defend the six-mile beachhead. It's a bloody and thankless job, in a forgotten corner of the war.The Japanese are slowly starving. They must push the Allies back into the sea at any cost. Their only advantage is superior numbers. The GIs need a miracle, and even then it may not be enough.Get Bloody Bougainville, the second book in Chris Glatte's gritty WWII series, today
Author Biography
Chris Glatte has an English Literature degree from the University of Oregon. He's happy to have found an outlet for his writing. He likes nothing more than a good war story, so he decided to start writing his own. Bloody Bougainville is the second book in the 164th Regiment Series. Chris lives in southwest Oregon with his wife, two boys and his ever-present Labrador Retriever. When he's not writing or reading, he's enjoying the great outdoors.










