Commando!: The M/Z Unit's Secret War Against Japan
By (Author) A. B. Feuer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th April 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
European history
Second World War
Modern warfare
Asian history
Australasian and Pacific history
940.5425
Hardback
208
This story of Australia's M/Z Unit commandos and the part they played in the Southwest Pacific during World War II, provides an account of daring, clandestine operations conducted by the Allies deep into enemy-held territory.
"A.B. Feuer's Commando! deserves to be added to all serious collections on the history of World War II in the Far East. It illuminates the cooperation between fearless Australian commandos and equally intrepid American submariners in a little-known war of stealth against the Japanese. Feuer's account of their sabotage, rescue, and intelligence sorties, and the folboats and limpet mines that were the instruments of their secret missions, reminds us that World War II played itself out in many strange ways. Thanks to the author's impressive research, we now know a great deal more about one of the strangest--the world of cyanide capsules and headhunters."-Barry F. Machado, Professor of History Washington & Lee University
A.B. Feuer's book...captures the despiration and danger of 14 M/Z unit operations and the involvement of 13 USN submarines. He lets the men involved tell their stories in their own words with just enough of his own to provide continuity. The lack of sensationalism and the low-key approach to these wonderful tales is commendable....This book is a must for the serious World War II historian, the submarine buff, and the crewmen of the submarines Kingfish, Narwhal, Redfin, Harder, Bream, Pargo, Flounder, Bluegill, Boarfish, Perch, Hawkbill, Gato, and Rock.-Ft. Meyers (FL) News-Press
Australian commandos and U.S. Submarines, PT Boats, and Catalina aircraft teamed up in the Southwest Pacific to carry out daring clandestine operations that were to have an important effect on the war. "M" unit personnel were secretly landed to function as coastwatchers, while "Z" unit commandos carried out raids into enemy controlled areas. This world of cyanide capsules and headhunters is brought to life by Feuer's extensive research and vivid writing.-Proceedings
Here is a new release that has it all and reads more like a Tom Clancy novel than non-fiction....The author takes you on 14 thrilling missions that run the gamut from the terror of being trapped in a badly damaged sub to miraculous escapes from enemy ambush. Many of the incidents are told by the men who undertook and survived these forays. Any chapter would make the basis for an exciting, suspense-filled feature film. And best of all, every word is true! A great book on a little known aspect of the Pacific War.-Sea Classics
This book is an inspiring record and serves to highlight the urgency of documenting more completely the story of Special Operations in the SW Pacific whilst some of the participants are still alive. Commando! is a fine book.-Naval Historical Review, Australia
"Australian commandos and U.S. Submarines, PT Boats, and Catalina aircraft teamed up in the Southwest Pacific to carry out daring clandestine operations that were to have an important effect on the war. "M" unit personnel were secretly landed to function as coastwatchers, while "Z" unit commandos carried out raids into enemy controlled areas. This world of cyanide capsules and headhunters is brought to life by Feuer's extensive research and vivid writing."-Proceedings
"Here is a new release that has it all and reads more like a Tom Clancy novel than non-fiction....The author takes you on 14 thrilling missions that run the gamut from the terror of being trapped in a badly damaged sub to miraculous escapes from enemy ambush. Many of the incidents are told by the men who undertook and survived these forays. Any chapter would make the basis for an exciting, suspense-filled feature film. And best of all, every word is true! A great book on a little known aspect of the Pacific War."-Sea Classics
"This book is an inspiring record and serves to highlight the urgency of documenting more completely the story of Special Operations in the SW Pacific whilst some of the participants are still alive. Commando! is a fine book."-Naval Historical Review, Australia
"A.B. Feuer's book...captures the despiration and danger of 14 M/Z unit operations and the involvement of 13 USN submarines. He lets the men involved tell their stories in their own words with just enough of his own to provide continuity. The lack of sensationalism and the low-key approach to these wonderful tales is commendable....This book is a must for the serious World War II historian, the submarine buff, and the crewmen of the submarines Kingfish, Narwhal, Redfin, Harder, Bream, Pargo, Flounder, Bluegill, Boarfish, Perch, Hawkbill, Gato, and Rock."-Ft. Meyers (FL) News-Press
A. B. FEUER is a military historian and freelance newspaper and magazine journalist./e