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Novels Set during Pacific Theater of WW2

AmateisGal

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I'm looking for some novels set in the Pacific Theater during WW2. I know this could go in the Reading Room (and bartenders, please feel free to move if necessary), but thought I might get more responses here.

Also - if anyone knows of any novels set in the immediate postwar period of Marines returning from the Pacific, that would be great, too.

Thanks much!
 

Stearmen

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The Corps: The Corps. It's actually, a series of novels, spanning from January 1941 to November 3, 1950.
Book I, Semper Fi (1986) - Main action takes place between January 2, 1941 and January 17, 1942.
Book II, Call to Arms (1987) - Main action takes place between December 18, 1941 and August 30, 1942.
Book III, Counterattack (1990) - Main action takes place between December 7, 1941 and August 9, 1942.
Book IV, Battleground (1991) - Main action takes place between June 4, 1942 and August 25, 1942.
Book V, Line of Fire (1992) - Main action takes place between Spring 1942 and October 11, 1942.
Book VI, Close Combat (1993) - Main action takes place between October 11, 1942 and November 19, 1942.
Book VII, Behind the Lines (1996) - Main action takes place between April 7, 1942 and February 8, 1943.
Book VIII, In Danger's Path (1999) - Main action takes place between November, 1941 and May 5, 1943.
Book IX, Under Fire (2002) - Main action takes place between June 1, 1950 and September 29, 1950.
Book X, Retreat, Hell! (2004) - Main action takes place between September 28, 1950 and November 3, 1950.
 

AmateisGal

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The Corps: The Corps. It's actually, a series of novels, spanning from January 1941 to November 3, 1950.
Book I, Semper Fi (1986) - Main action takes place between January 2, 1941 and January 17, 1942.
Book II, Call to Arms (1987) - Main action takes place between December 18, 1941 and August 30, 1942.
Book III, Counterattack (1990) - Main action takes place between December 7, 1941 and August 9, 1942.
Book IV, Battleground (1991) - Main action takes place between June 4, 1942 and August 25, 1942.
Book V, Line of Fire (1992) - Main action takes place between Spring 1942 and October 11, 1942.
Book VI, Close Combat (1993) - Main action takes place between October 11, 1942 and November 19, 1942.
Book VII, Behind the Lines (1996) - Main action takes place between April 7, 1942 and February 8, 1943.
Book VIII, In Danger's Path (1999) - Main action takes place between November, 1941 and May 5, 1943.
Book IX, Under Fire (2002) - Main action takes place between June 1, 1950 and September 29, 1950.
Book X, Retreat, Hell! (2004) - Main action takes place between September 28, 1950 and November 3, 1950.

Ah! Good ol' W.E.B. Griffin. Knew I could count on him! thanks. :)
 

ingineer

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A recommendation to supplement The Corps books
Very Good books by the way read them all

Can Do!: The Story of the Seabees William Bradford Huie

Personal accounts in the war
Written half a century ago, but still available
 

Stanley Doble

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Tales Of The South Pacific by James Michener may be the best known, both as a Pulitzer Prize winning novel and as the basis for the musical South Pacific.

A Town Like Alice or anything by Neville Shute highly recommended especially R101 aka Slide Rule which was partly about WW2 from the perspective of an airplane manufacturer.
 

MikeKardec

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Let me double down on Tales of the South Pacific ... it is nothing like the rather silly (in comparison) Broadway show or movie. It's an amazingly well written set of fictionalized vignettes from Mitchner's life that touches on a lot of different aspects of the war. Super stuff.

I have a ton of non-fiction stuff but you asked for novels so I'll leave it at that. Even South Pacific isn't really fiction.
 

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