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We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese

We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese
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"This is a gripping book. Elizabeth Norman presents a war story in which the main characters never kill one of the enemy, or even shoot at him, but are nevertheless heroes. . . . First on Bataan, then moved to Corregidor, they were under almost constant shell fire, were always hungry, close to starvation, had horrendous diseases to deal with despite a shortage or even a complete lack of proper medicines, getting little or no sleep, nothing in the way of recreation--yet they were a true band of angels, inspiring all the men whom they were there to help. In a squalid prison camp, they remained giants, despite their small size. . . . They were the bravest of the brave, who endured unspeakable pain and torture. Americans today should thank God we had such women."

--Stephen E. Ambrose

We Band of Angels is the story of women searching for adventure, caught up in the drama and danger of war.
        
On the same day the Japanese Imperial Navy launched its surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, it also struck American bases in the Far East, chief among them the Philippines. That raid led to the first major land battle for America in World War II and, in the end, to the largest defeat and surrender of American forces. Caught up in all of this were ninety-nine Army and Navy nurses--the first unit of American women ever sent into the middle of a battle.
        
The "Angels of Bataan and Corregidor"--as the newspapers called them--became the only group of American women captured and imprisoned by an enemy. And the story of their trials on a bloody battlefield, their desperate flight to avoid capture and their ultimate surrender, imprisonment, liberation and homecoming is a story of endurance, professionalism and raw pluck.
        
Along the way, they helped build and staff hospitals in the middle of a malaria-infested jungle on the peninsula of Bataan. Then, short of supplies and medicine, they worked around the clock in the operating rooms and open-air wards, dealing with gaping wounds and gangrenous limbs, ministering to the wounded, the sick, the dying.
        
A few fell in love, only to lose their men to the enemy. Finally, on the tiny island of Corregidor in Manila Bay, the Japanese took them prisoner. For three long years in an internment camp--years marked by loneliness and starvation--they kept to their mission and stuck together. In the end, it was this loyalty, this sense of purpose, womanhood and honor, that both challenged and saved them.
        
Through interviews with survivors and through unpublished letters, diaries and journals, Elizabeth M. Norman vividly re-creates that time, telling the story in richly drawn portraits and in a dramatic narrative delivered in the voices of the women who were there.


 

What Customers Say About We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese:

The Japanese air forces based on Formosa, were delayed by thick fog. The US was a victim of the fates of bad timing. The Japanese took off as soon as the fog lifted, and by the time the Japanese arrived, the US planes had landed or were in the process of landing to refuel. I have been a student of WWII for over 40 years, and the information in this book, and they way the story relates to their treatment at the hands of the Imperial Japanese Army fits right in with what we know and what had been documented.One historical inaccuracy, is very early in the book. Not by American arrogance of Japanese capabilities. The Japanese had planned to attack Clark and the Phillipines almost simultaneously with the attack on Pearl Harbor.

By a twist of weather, the Japanese caught the US planes on the ground. Regardless of what some view of the authors writing style, this book fills a forgotten niche of WWII history. Contrary to the author's allusions, the Army Air Force at Clark Field was not caught unprepared because of officer arrogance. The US air forces were in the air, awaiting a Japanese attack, but none arrived due to their weather delay.

Norman puts the reader in the Phillipines with these brave women who didn't think twice about their duty. Ms. I recently purchased this book for Christmas for a friend who has been a nurse for over 30 years and served in the Army. This is an outstanding book and I would recommend it for anyone in or outside the nursing field. I had to make myself put this book down. The pictures were clear and poignant.

Would not have purchased it on my own. would buy from again. As described. shipped in a timely manner. Good book only becuase I was told I needed to buy it.

I enjoyed this book so much and I have recommended it to various friends. That's the stuff great novels are made of. As it is one of the books I intend to keep forever, I have purchased at least five copies over the years. This book shows us the true unsung heroes of the Pacific War. Nurses treating wounded soldiers on the jungle floor in Bataan; pulled back to the caves of Corregador; deserted by MacArthur and left to survive in a Japanese prison camp until the Philippines were liberated. I have "lent" my copy out on numerous occasions and it has rarely been returned.

Many members of my family were lost in those campaigns. The many books on those incidents explain those stories but this book tells of the suffering experienced by the female members of our military.

They were part of the forgotten casualties of the war. The women gave a lot during those years and were for the most part ignored by our government.

This is a good informative book and is easy to read. Only a few knew of the sacrifices they suffered.

Many Americans do not know what happened in the South Pacific during World War II. They were in the Death March, the camps and the Hell Ships.

I salute those ladies and although most have left us we are better off having had them in our military.

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