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Ch. I Strengthening the defense triangle: Panama, Hawaii and Alaska: Early war plans and the corps of engineers
First steps in building up the Pacific outposts
Ch. II The defense gains momentum: Panama
Alaska
Hawaii
The air ferry route
Supplies
War appears imminent
Last days of peace
Ch. III The fall of the Philippines: Preparations for defense
Withdrawal to Bataan and Corregidor
Bataan
Corregidor and the end of the campaign
Ch. IV Build-up in the southwest Pacific: Australia
the first days
Toward a more aggressive strategy
Preparing for the offensive
Ch. V First offensives: the Solomons and Papua: Strengthening the south Pacific
Preparing to fight in New Guinea
Engineers in combat
Problems with logistics
Ch. VI The drive toward Rabaul: Preparing for CARTWHEEL
CARTWHEEL
The engineers continue to furnish logistic support
Arawe, Cape Gloucester and Saidor Ch. VII The far north:
Strengthening Alaska's defenses
The Alcan Highway
Canol
The danger passes
Ch. VIII Hawaii after Pearl Harbor:
The engineers organize for war
Protection against air raids
Military defenses
Change in organization
CH. IX After Midway:
Work on defensive installations slows down
First offensives in the Central Pacific
Ch. X The China-Burma-India theater: 1941-August 1943: Priority on airfields
Ground communications for a campaign in Burma
Renewed priority on airfields
Ch. IX The China-Burma-India theater: august 1943-January 1945: QUADRANT directs all-out effort
The all-out effort continues
The CBI is cut back
Ch. XII The drive across central Pacific:
The Marshalls
Logistical support from Hawaii
The Marianas
1944 draws to a close
Ch. XIII Amphibious warfare and base construction in the southwest Pacific:
The advance to Biak
Logistical support
Western New Guinea and the Moluccas
Ch. XIV Return to the Philippines:
Leyte and Mindoro
Luzon: the drive to Manila
The capture of Manila and the islands of Manila Bay
Ch. XV The final months of the war:
Destruction of the Japanese in the Philippines and Borneo
Iwo Jima
Okinawa
Base and airfield construction for the assault on Japan
Planning for the invasion of Japan
Conclusion
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