The Great Raid: Rescuing the Doomed Ghosts of Bataan and Corregidor

· Blackstone Audio Inc. · Narrated by Patrick Lawlor
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Before General Douglas MacArthur could fulfill his stirring promise of “I shall return” and retake the Philippines from Japanese control, a remarkable rescue mission would have to take place. Captured American soldiers had been held at the notorious Cabanatuan prison camp for more than thirty-three months. Emaciated and ill from brutal mistreatment, a mere 511 POWs remained from the 25,000-strong fighting force that MacArthur had been ordered to abandon on February 23, 1942.

On the morning of January 28, 1945, a small band of Army Rangers set out on an audacious and daring rescue effort to penetrate thirty miles into Japanese controlled territory, storm the camp, and escape with the POWs, carrying them if necessary.

The Great Raid is a thrilling true-life adventure story and an inspiring testament to American heroism and grit.

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4.5
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Dave Bottin
September 29, 2021
The information can be quite factual and very informational for those who was never there. It is too bad that the author had missed some of the information that was truly needed. For I know of at least one of the military members that was not listed on the mission that he had at the front of the book. For that service member was my grandfather; whom was featured in Reader's Digest in a photo with General MacArthur, giving him Bronze Star on the anniversary of the Great Raid.
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Joshua Couts
June 25, 2018
One of my favorite true stories of American and Filipino heroes that is near and dear to me, as I am the husband of a beautiful Filipino woman and have great love for both of our great countries! 🇺🇸🎖🎗⚔❤🇵🇭
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About the author

William B. Breuer is the acclaimed and award-winning author of thirty-four books focusing on World War II, the CIA, and the FBI, as well as the Korean War. Fourteen of his books have been selections of the Military Book Club. He lives in Cleveland, Tennessee.

Patrick Lawlor has recorded over three hundred audiobooks in just about every genre. He has been an Audie Award finalist several times and has received several AudioFile Earphones Awards. He has won a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award, numerous Library Journal and Kirkus starred audio reviews, and multiple Editors' Picks, Top 10, and Year's Best lists. He is the only male audiobook narrator in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To relax in his spare time, Patrick runs marathons.

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