AuthorKenney, George C. (George Churchill), 1889-1977.
TitleGeneral Kenney reports : a personal history of the Pacific War / by George G. Kenney.
PublishedNew York : Duell, Sloan and Pearce, c1949.
Descriptionxiv, 594 pages : maps ; 22 cm
General NoteIncludes index.
Formatted NoteContents: Assignment to the Pacific, July 1942 -- With MacArthur in Australia, August 942 -- New Guinea, August-September, 1942 -- The Buna Campaign: I, September-October,1942 -- The Buna Campaign: II, November-December,1942 -- "Our losses were light", January-February,1943 -- The battle of the Bismarck Sea, March,1943 -- First trip to Washington, March1943 -- Slugging match: Dobodura, April-May,1943 -- Air supremacy: Marilinan and Wewak, June-August,1943 -- Nadzab and Lae, September,1943 -- Markham Valley, September-October,1943 -- Taking out Rabaul, October-November,1943 -- Cape Gloucester, December,1943 -- Second trip to Washington, January,1944 -- Los Negros, February,1944 -- The Hollandia Operation, March-April,1944 -- Hollandia to Noemfoor, May-June,1944 -- Sansapor and Morotai, July-August,1944 -- Balikpapan, September-October,1944 -- The Battle for Leyte Gulf, October,1944 -- The Philippines: I. Leyte, November-December,1944 -- The Philippines: II. Mindoro, December,1944 -- The Philippines:III. Lingayen to Manila, January-February,1945 -- Third trip to Washington, March,1945 -- Okinawa and the Kyushu Plan, May-July,1945 -- The Japanese surrender, August-September,1945.
Summary NoteSummary: The commanding general of the Allied Air Forces of the Southwest Pacific wrote a personal report, using as his framework the diary he kept throughout the war years. General Kenney was probably the most popular commander of American forces during World War Il, and readers will understand why his leadership and humanity inspired such courage and loyalty among the fliers of the Fifth and Thirteenth Air Forces. A daring, gifted, remarkably successful military leader, General Kenney pioneered the tactics and strategy of a new kind of warfare in a dozen brilliant ways, perfecting the dangerous skills of skip-bombing, low-altitude strafing, and parafrag bombing. He improvised breathtaking feats of airborne war and executed them flawlessly. Enormously readable and unmistakably authentic, his story began in the dark days of July 1942 when the Japanese were at Australia's threshold. Step by step, island by island, across the incredible distances of the Pacific, they were pushed back, though they usually had more men and planes and guns, and always had a shorter lifeline, than the forces under MacArthur.--From publisher description.
SubjectsGenerals -- United States -- Biography.
Kenney, George C. (George Churchill), 1889-1977.
United States. Army -- Biography.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Pacific Ocean.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, American.
LC Card Number49-48158
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: D 767 K366 1948
CA-1903219: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
[Record 69742]