Ebook {Epub PDF} The War Journal of Major Damon Rocky Gause by Damon Gause






















''The War Journal of Major Damon 'Rocky' Gause'' presents that story in his own words as he wrote it shortly after he returned to the United States. (A few months later he volunteered for combat in. War Journal tells the story of one of the most incredible escapes in World War II. Two Americans, both escapees of Bataan, Damon Gause from Corregidor as well who, in , in a leaky foot fishing boat, escaped and sailed from the Philippines to Australia and freedom. It took Gause and fellow American William Lloyd Osborne 52 days and 3, miles to reach www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.  · And now you can relive this incredible tale of bravado as Newsmax TV proudly presents “War Journal: The Incredible World War II Escape of Major Damon ‘Rocky’ Gause.’’ “War Journal: The Incredible World War II Escape of Major Damon ‘Rocky’ Gause,’’ will air Sunday, November 11, at 8 p.m./ET, only on Newsmax TV, your No. 1 network for breaking news, hard-hitting opinion, and award Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.


Buy The War Journal of Major Damon 'Rocky' Gause by Damon 'Rocky' Gause, Major online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 4 editions - starting at $ Shop now. "The firsthand account of one of the greatest escapes of World War II"--Cover. Description: xxxiii, pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates: illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm: Other Titles: War journal: Responsibility: Damon "Rocky" Gause ; with an introduction by Damon L. Gause ; [foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose]. His son reads his journal and brings to light the " The War Journal of Major Damon "Rocky" Gause. This was a two day reading - could have read in a day. Anyway, this true story is a wild account of a couple guys that somehow escaped the Japanese soldiers for days and most of it was in the Pacific in a beat up old wooden boat that seemed.


War Journal tells the story of one of the most incredible escapes in World War II. Two Americans, both escapees of Bataan, Damon Gause from Corregidor as well who, in , in a leaky foot fishing boat, escaped and sailed from the Philippines to Australia and freedom. It took Gause and fellow American William Lloyd Osborne 52 days and 3, miles to reach freedom. Major Damon "Rocky" Gause's "War Journal" chronicles his escape from the Philippines by boat to Australia at the outbreak of WWII. This heroic escape is outlined in detail in this fairly short, very readable account. War Journal: The Incredible World War II Escape of Major Damon "Rocky" Gause tells the true story of one of the most impossible escapes in World War II. American airman Damon Gause escaped a prison camp on the Bataan Peninsula in , swam to nearby Corregidor Island, and then sailed with serviceman William Lloyd Osborne in a leaky foot fishing boat from the Philippines to Australia.

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