
China Jeep Patrol/Guadalcanal Diary
by Don Gardner
Title:
China Jeep Patrol/Guadalcanal Diary
Author:
Don Gardner
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
106 pages
Publisher:
Lulu Press, Inc.
ISBN-13:
9781716218248
EAN:
9781716218248
Classifications:
Historical Fiction
Weight (g):
456
Dimensions (mm):
160 x 237 x 17
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Arthur Donald Gardner wrote "Guadalcanal Diary," published in "The Rand McNally Almanac of Adventure" and "Soldier of Fortune" magazine. Days after the infamous Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Gardner stood in a blocks-long line to join the Marine Corps. During his basic training, he volunteered for Carlson's Raiders. He participated in amphibious landings on Guadalcanal and Bougainville. He was medically evacuated off Bougainville due to malaria. While recovering in a San Diego Hospital, he was assigned to a Marine Military Police unit. He then served on Okinawa until the war ended. He was then sent to Tangku, China where he engaged in a Jeep Patrol. "China Jeep Patrol" is based on Gardner's experiences in the Tangku area in 1945. Gardner entered the Marine Corps with an 8th grade education. After his discharge from the Marines, he earned an Associate Degree at Boise Junior College. He progressed to Denver University and finally Colorado State University. Gardner's participation as a combat Marine and a Military Police Officer in Tangku, China provided him a unique perspective of the dangerous and desperate conditions in post WWII China. Includes diaries for Makin Island and Bouganville Raids.










