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Nonskimmer said:Syscom, technically I have no problem with much of what you're saying. In fact, without the United States in the Pacific campaigns, there wouldn't really have been campaigns. It wouldn't have been much of a show at all. Let's face it. A huge amount of ships, planes, troops, and all of the logistics that entails. It really was an American show in the PTO.
Do you really scoff at New Zealand's six battalions? Not an awful lot by American standards I realize. It was a significant body of men for New Zealand though. Those men fought, endured hell, and died with as much guts, grit, determination, patriotism, anger, and outright fear as any American marine or G.I. ever did. I've known one or two Kiwis in my time, and they ain't the pussy type, I can tell you.
Your reasoning may be sound enough when you discuss the numbers, but your message isn't exactly clear to me. Do you wish for those Australian and New Zealand veterans and their families to believe that their contributions to the Allied cause in the Pacific meant sweet f*ck all? Do you really believe that, or are you just making a point of some kind?
Right. Thanks for the clarification then.syscom3 said:I didnt mean to denigrate their contributions, I was just pointing out that it was only 6 battalions as compared to a dozen US divisions.
syscom3 said:I didnt mean to denigrate their contributions, I was just pointing out that it was only 6 battalions as compared to a dozen US divisions. As I said, in 1942, the support was needed.
By the summer of 1943, the amount of available support to give to the US was pretty much maxed out. The US was growing expontially stronger, while the ANZAC strength was static. The US presence in the PTO was so overwhelming after that point, that even if you removed all of the ANZAC forces from the equation, not one thing would change.
Plus, after the US had Eniwetok and Kwajelein, the whole SW Pacific became a backwater area of sorts.
syscom3 said:I didnt mean to denigrate their contributions, I was just pointing out that it was only 6 battalions as compared to a dozen US divisions.