The Jersey brothers : a missing naval officer in the Pacific and his family's quest to bring him home
by Freeman, Sally Mott (Author)
Summary
Documents the extraordinary story of three brothers in World War II, describing the rescue mission launched by the elder two when their youngest brother was declared missing in action in the Philippines. Full description
- April 1942, Luzon, the Philippines
- Benny
- Helen
- Bill
- Cabanatuan, Spring 1942
- White House Map Room, April 1942
- "This force is bound for Tokyo"
- Barton, 1930-1941
- The perils of escape-and a little baseball
- A brother's burden: the search
- Midway
- Under siege: JN-25
- To Davao: en avant!
- And then there was one: USS Enterprise vs. Japan
- The other war: Army-Navy football
- Happy days at the penal colony
- Winter's grief
- Escape: crime and punishment
- Farewell to the White House
- A tale of atrocities
- August 1943: Allied War Summit, Quebec, Canada
- Revenge on the innocent and a covert plan
- Secrets inside the oxygen tent
- Hero of Bataan vs. the War Department
- Bad tidings
- Politics in Brisbane
- "Proceed to Kwajalein"
- The best-laid plans
- Initiation at Saipan
- Decampment
- September 1944, Lilac Hedges
- Hopes dashed
- Setbacks
- Through a prism: MacArthur's return
- What Benny knew
- The Oryoko Maru
- End game in the Pacific
- A sailor's nightmare
- In the end, a question of casualties
- and sea power
- No peace at Lilac Hedges
- Final hours
- Epilogue
- Afterword.