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You're No Good to Me Dead: Behind Japanese Lines in the Philippines (Naval Institute Special Warfare)
Published in Hardcover by United States Naval Inst. (1995)
Authors: Bob Stahl, Clayton D. Laurie, and Robert Stahl
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Riveting South Pacific Adventure
At age 23, Bob Stahl volunteered to become a radio operator and cryptographer for the largely forgotten and often overlooked Allied Intelligence Bureau (AIB). In You're No Good to Me Dead: Behind Japanese Lines in the Philippines, Stahl uses the southeastern portion of the Philippine Islands from 1943 to 1945 as the lense through which he viewed the world as an agent gathering intelligence information in helping pave the way for the Allied victory over Japan. Inserted miles behind enemy lines, Stahl and his fellow AIB agents from the 978th Signal Service Company, First Reconnaissance Battalion, established intelligence networks via a series of radio stations deep in the Philippine jungle. Here they conducted coastwatching, weather reporting, and air warning operations for the Allies, in addition to establishing contact with and, often times, operating as part of the organized guerrilla effort fighting the Japanese. You're No Good to Me Dead is a riveting account of a young battlefield commissioned lieutenant working autonomously as a clandestine agent. Stahl's memoir brings us from the days of hanging out at ice-cream parlors in the Anthracite country of central Pennsylvania to the difficult lifestyle struggling to survive in the crude camps and disease-infested jungles on the island of Samar and the Bondoc Peninsula on the southeastern portion of Luzon. Portraying his odyssey, Stahl shares his riveting, informative and often humorous story detailing his personal battles to keep station S3L "on the air" every day for fifteen straight months. Often times in short supply of batteries, arms, and food, Stahl accomplished unseemingly difficult missions, moving frequently to avoid Japanese patrols in order to make good on MacArthur's earlier admonition to be careful, because "you're no good to me dead." Having completed two years of research in writing a book title Surviving Bataan and Beyond, I have had the pleasure in reading a number of first-hand accounts on the struggles in the Philippines during the Second World War. I can honestly say that none, even remotely, measure in terms of substance, originality and readability to Bob Stahl's You're No Good to Me Dead. With this book Stahl has filled a void in the narrative history of the Philippine campaign. It is a significant contribution and more importantly, it is extremely enjoyable to read. I strongly recommend it.

A confirmation of the value of intelligence in war
At age 23, Bob Stahl volunteered to become a radio operator and cryptographer for the largely forgotten and often overlooked Allied Intelligence Bureau (AIB). In You're No Good to Me Dead: Behind Japanese Lines in the Philippines, Stahl uses the southeastern portion of the Philippine Islands from 1943 to 1945 as the lens through which he viewed his world as an agent, gathering intelligence information to help pave the way for the Allied victory over Japan. Inserted miles behind enemy lines, Stahl and his fellow AIB agents from the 978th Signal Service Company, First Reconnaissance Battalion, Philippine Region, a counterpart of the more commonly known, Office of Strategic Services (OSS), established intelligence networks via a series of radio stations deep in the Philippine jungle. Here they conducted coastwatching, weather reporting, and air warning operations for the Allies, in addition to establishing contact with and, often times, operating as part of, the organized guerrilla effo


Anzio
Published in Hardcover by Army Center of Military History (1994)
Author: Clayton D. Laurie
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Industrialists in Olive Drab: The Emergency Operation of Private Industries During World War II
Published in Paperback by University Press of the Pacific (2001)
Authors: John H. Ohly, Clayton D. Laurie, and John Wyndham Mountcastle
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The Propaganda Warriors: America's Crusade Against Nazi Germany
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Kansas (1996)
Author: Clayton D. Laurie
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The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1877-1945 (Army Historical Series)
Published in Hardcover by (1995)
Authors: 0829001675, Clayton D. Laurie, and Ronald H Cole
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