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Moving Like Fish in The Sea: Book I, Rise of the Resistance, Cushing's War

About Moving Like Fish in The Sea: Book I, Rise of the Resistance, Cushing's War

"The guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea.">The Rise of Resistance, Cushing's War is the first book in the trilogy Moving Like Fish in the Sea. This World War 2 tale is based on the forgotten heroics of Walter Mackay Cushing, the intrepid father of guerrilla resistance against the Japanese in the Philippines. The Pacific War, 1941, immediately following Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the Philippines fell to an overwhelming force. Faced with the loss of his life's work, Walter Cushing, an American gold miner, organized a resistance group in the mountains of Luzon. Although firearms and ammunition were in short supply, dynamite and miners who knew how to use it were not. Raising a private army of 230 miners and stranded soldiers, he began a guerrilla war against the invader. Dynamic, self-sacrificing, utterly fearless, Walter Cushing set the stage in the Philippines for one of the most effective guerrilla movements of World War 2. As the Japanese headcount rose, and the phantom Cushing continued to elude his hunters, the sadistic Colonel Watanabe tightened the net, placing a high bounty on the American's head. When he began to torture and kill Cushing's friends, it became personal. Only one of the two could survive.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798985975505
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 242
  • Published:
  • May 8, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x13x216 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 286 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 8, 2024

Description of Moving Like Fish in The Sea: Book I, Rise of the Resistance, Cushing's War

"The guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea.">The Rise of Resistance, Cushing's War is the first book in the trilogy Moving Like Fish in the Sea. This World War 2 tale is based on the forgotten heroics of Walter Mackay Cushing, the intrepid father of guerrilla resistance against the Japanese in the Philippines. The Pacific War, 1941, immediately following Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the Philippines fell to an overwhelming force. Faced with the loss of his life's work, Walter Cushing, an American gold miner, organized a resistance group in the mountains of Luzon. Although firearms and ammunition were in short supply, dynamite and miners who knew how to use it were not. Raising a private army of 230 miners and stranded soldiers, he began a guerrilla war against the invader. Dynamic, self-sacrificing, utterly fearless, Walter Cushing set the stage in the Philippines for one of the most effective guerrilla movements of World War 2. As the Japanese headcount rose, and the phantom Cushing continued to elude his hunters, the sadistic Colonel Watanabe tightened the net, placing a high bounty on the American's head. When he began to torture and kill Cushing's friends, it became personal. Only one of the two could survive.

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