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Lonely Vigil

Coastwatchers of the Solomons

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Lonely Vigil

By: Walter Lord
Narrated by: Norman Dietz
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From the best-selling author of Day of Infamy: In the bloodiest island combat of WWII, one group of men kept watch from behind Japanese lines.

The Solomon Islands was where the Allied war machine finally broke the Japanese empire. As pilots, marines, and sailors fought for supremacy in Guadalcanal, Bougainville, and the Slot, a lonely group of radio operators occupied the Solomon Islands' highest points. Sometimes encamped in comfort, sometimes exposed to the elements, these coastwatchers kept lookout for squadrons of Japanese bombers headed for Allied positions, holding their own positions even when enemy troops swarmed all around.

They were Australian-born but Solomon-raised, and adept at survival in the unforgiving jungle environment. Through daring and insight, they stayed one step ahead of the Japanese, often sacrificing themselves to give advance warning of an attack.

In Lonely Vigil, Walter Lord, the number one New York Times best-selling author of A Night to Remember and The Miracle of Dunkirk, tells of the survivors of the campaign and what they risked to win the war in the Pacific.

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Armed Forces Fiction Genre Fiction Military Naval Forces War & Military Wars & Conflicts World World War II War Island
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Compelling Narrative • Untold History • Good Adventure • Informative Read • Lively Storytelling
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If you are even remotely interested in World War 2 and some of the backstories of the war in the Pacific, this book is a must read/listen.

One of the best books about a little known group of brave men.

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Love the book. It tells me about the time I was born, November, 1941.

It Really Happened

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Not sure if it’s editing or the author himself (really it’s both) but the narration was performed in a monotone voice that was edited so that all the sentences would run on to eachother.

The real saving grace is the content itself. Very interesting story.

Fantastic story, difficult narration.

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My grand uncle is Bill Bennett from my mother’s side. Growing up I have heard tales about his involvement in WWII but not in details. I also remember attending Jacob Vuza’s state funeral with my parents when I was 10 yrs old. Alesasa is also related to my mother. This book is so interesting. I’m so glad I found this book. These guys are heroes and are recognized in the Solomons.

So interesting

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great informative read about world war II and the Solomon Islands. I guess it had to include Kennedy and the PT 109 but enough has been written about that in the past. that was the only part that was quite honestly a bit boring.

excellent untold history of world war II

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This is an excellent account of very brave Allies and native islander participants who made up the coast watcher teams. It was obviously developed from meticulous research and blended with personal accounts from participants. Theirs was a well-know mission but little was publicized details of their exploits. I was impressed with the inclusion of many incidents that only could have been written by input from coast watcher interviews (Mr. Lord passed away in 2002). These brave people were extremely dedicated to their jobs and mission, providing valuable information that ultimately saved many lives by their early warnings to Allied camps, succor to downed aviators and ship survivors. I was unaware of how many different islands these teams were on and how many people were involved in the coast watcher teams, Allies and native islanders. I was impressed at how the coastwatchers were able to enlist the natives, how willing the natives were to risk their lives, and how much help they were to the mission. It kept my attention very well because it was so interesting and so well done. At first the narrator was not very lively but as I progressed through the book he got better. Highly recommend.

Great account of well-know mission

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This is an outstanding history of the Coastwatcher's subject, it's history and important during the critical span of December 1941 to mid-1944. The narration is easy to follow and a joy to hear throughout.

Re: Outstanding history

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It took a while to get into the story but was good. At the beginning I did not like the readers voice but got use to it and it fit the story telling.

took a while to get into the story but was good

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Amazing story told in a compelling narrative. Highly recommended if you’ve ever wondered about the lives of the men who contributed so much to WWII but receive little recognition.

Outstanding Tale

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good read good adventure...I enjoy true history. The coast watchers were brave and industrious rugged individualists.

Love of country... truth justice and knowing you're right going bravely on in the face of danger.

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