
WWII Pacific Military History
Get your FREE copy of Operation Watchtower and learn how the Guadalcanal campaign turned the tide in the Pacific War.
Outnumbered Marines held Henderson Field against impossible odds. Brutal naval battles decided control of the Solomons. This six-month fight became Japan’s first major defeat.
NEW RELEASE · Guam Eagle
WWII True Story of George Tweed and the Chamorro Resistance
George Tweed became the longest-surviving American fugitive of World War II hiding in northern Guam’s limestone cliffs. His survival depended on Chamorro families who shared their food, built underground networks, and endured Japanese torture to protect him.
Drawing from declassified documents and personal testimonies, this is the untold Pacific War story of loyalty, resistance, and complicated liberation.
WWII Pacific Military History Books
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World War II Pacific: Battles and Campaigns from Guadalcanal to Okinawa
Nine pivotal battles that turned the tide in the Pacific Theater. From the first Allied offensive at Guadalcanal to the bloodiest fighting at Okinawa, follow the island-hopping campaigns that shattered Japanese defenses and ended Imperial expansion.
This collection covers Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Peleliu, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa—the battles that tested American forces at every turn and changed the course of the war.
About Daniel Wrinn

I write books and narrate audiobooks about WWII Pacific military history.
My focus covers three areas: the island-hopping campaigns that defeated Japan, the cultural forces that made Japanese soldiers fight to the death, and the extraordinary stories of Pacific War survivors who defied the odds.
What matters are the real experiences—the Marines on the beaches, the sailors under kamikaze attack, the soldiers who refused to surrender, and the commanders making impossible decisions.
Real warfare. Real warriors. Real history.







