Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II

On December 14, 1944, Japanese soldiers massacred 139 of 150 American POWs. This biography tells the story of Glenn ("Mac") McDole, one of eleven young men who escaped and the last man out of Palawan Prison Camp 10A.

Beginning on December 8, 1941, at the U.S. Navy Yard barracks at Cavite, the story of this young Iowa Marine continues through the fighting on Corregidor, the capture and imprisonment by the Japanese Imperial Army in May 1942, Mac's entry into the Palawan prison camp in the Philippines on August 12, 1942, the terrible conditions he and his comrades endured in the camps, and the terrible day when 139 young soldiers were slaughtered. The work details the escapes of the few survivors as they dug into refuse piles, hid in coral caves, and slogged through swamp and jungle to get to supportive Filipinos. It also contains an account and verdicts of the war crimes trials of the Japanese guards, follow-ups on the various places and people referred to in the text, with descriptions of their present situations, and a roster of the names and hometowns of the victims of the Palawan massacre.

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Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II

On December 14, 1944, Japanese soldiers massacred 139 of 150 American POWs. This biography tells the story of Glenn ("Mac") McDole, one of eleven young men who escaped and the last man out of Palawan Prison Camp 10A.

Beginning on December 8, 1941, at the U.S. Navy Yard barracks at Cavite, the story of this young Iowa Marine continues through the fighting on Corregidor, the capture and imprisonment by the Japanese Imperial Army in May 1942, Mac's entry into the Palawan prison camp in the Philippines on August 12, 1942, the terrible conditions he and his comrades endured in the camps, and the terrible day when 139 young soldiers were slaughtered. The work details the escapes of the few survivors as they dug into refuse piles, hid in coral caves, and slogged through swamp and jungle to get to supportive Filipinos. It also contains an account and verdicts of the war crimes trials of the Japanese guards, follow-ups on the various places and people referred to in the text, with descriptions of their present situations, and a roster of the names and hometowns of the victims of the Palawan massacre.

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Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II

Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II

by Bob Wilbanks
Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II

Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II

by Bob Wilbanks

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On December 14, 1944, Japanese soldiers massacred 139 of 150 American POWs. This biography tells the story of Glenn ("Mac") McDole, one of eleven young men who escaped and the last man out of Palawan Prison Camp 10A.

Beginning on December 8, 1941, at the U.S. Navy Yard barracks at Cavite, the story of this young Iowa Marine continues through the fighting on Corregidor, the capture and imprisonment by the Japanese Imperial Army in May 1942, Mac's entry into the Palawan prison camp in the Philippines on August 12, 1942, the terrible conditions he and his comrades endured in the camps, and the terrible day when 139 young soldiers were slaughtered. The work details the escapes of the few survivors as they dug into refuse piles, hid in coral caves, and slogged through swamp and jungle to get to supportive Filipinos. It also contains an account and verdicts of the war crimes trials of the Japanese guards, follow-ups on the various places and people referred to in the text, with descriptions of their present situations, and a roster of the names and hometowns of the victims of the Palawan massacre.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786455188
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 03/22/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 179
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Retired journalist and reporter Bob Wilbanks was vice president of editorial at Stover Publishing Company for ten years. He lives in Urbandale, Iowa.
Retired journalist and reporter Bob Wilbanks was vice president/editorial at Stover Publishing Company for ten years. He lives in Urbandale, Iowa.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     
Prologue     

1. Pearl Harbor     
2. Surrender     
3. On the Move     
4. Palawan Island     
5. Guerrilla Contact     
6. An Unforeseen Threat     
7. A Change of Command     
8. Goodbye to Old Friends     
9. Air Raid Shelters     
10. The False Air Raid     
11. The Swim     
12. Freedom     
13. Back Home     
14. The Men     
15. The Places     

Epilogue     
Sources     
Index     
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