The
Australian Seventh Division In
the Ramu Valley Campaign: From Kaiapit to the Finisterre Range
NEW SOFTCOVER EDITION "On Shaggy Ridge" tells
the story of one of the most remarkable campaigns in Australian military
history. This
latest volume in The
Australian Army History series details the dramatic but little known
story of the 1943-44 Ramu Valley campaign in New Guinea.
Like the latter day ramparts of
a medieval fortress, the razorback mountain range of Shaggy Ridge dominated
any attempt to move through the Finisterre mountains and unhinge the
Japanese position on the New Guinea mainland. Entrenched along the rugged
crest, flanked by precipitous drops on either side, the Japanese defenders
fought tenaciously for every inch of the ridge on what was at all times
little more than a one-man front.
Drawing on
extensive records that are brought to life by the vivid recollections
of over 140 veterans, and illuminated by the author’s
own journeys to the region, Phillip
Bradley brings the battlefield
to the reader. The detailed story unfolds as it took place with maps
and dramatic photos to complement the text. On Shaggy Ridge has been
written from a soldier’s viewpoint, to allow the reader to be
taken on an unforgettable journey to the front line.
"In early 1944, Australian troops
set about dislodging entrenched Japanese positions on a formidable
battlefield -Shaggy Ridge
in New Guinea - moving up zigzag paths to a razorback often just a
few centimetres wide, a nightmare in "tracks knee-deep in mud
and the steep approach slopes like slippery slides". Phillip
Bradley's remarkable account shows strategy was a vital as courage
and endurance. "You wait", wrote Sergeant
Shawn O'Leary, "for the caress of agony from flying steel"."
Interview with Phil
Bradley | Hardcover 1st Edition