U.S. Army in World War II
CMH Pub 13-1, Cloth
1966, 1994; 365 pages, illustrations,
charts, maps, appendix, index
Reports of General MacArthur are the official after-action reports of General of the Army Douglas
MacArthur. Long out of print, this facsimile edition contains not only MacArthur's own perspective
of his operations against the Japanese in the Southwest Pacific Area during World War II but also
the enemy's unique account of Imperial Army campaigns against MacArthur's forces. Collectively, the
reports have substantial and enduring value for military historians and students of military
affairs, providing an illuminating record of momentous events influenced in large measure by a
distinguished Soldier and towering figure in American historiography.