

The Pacific WarWashington, 1942 General Marshall re-read the dispatch from the Third Army and frowned. The latest Japanese counteroffensive out of Seoul had forced General Patton to halt his drive down the Korean peninsula. Patton estimated it would take a week for his forces to regroup. Marshall knew the real figure would be closer to two. The Army Chief of Staff fought off the temptation to growl a curse. When Mukden fell a few weeks ago, many in Washington had confidently predicted that Japanese resistance on the mainland would finally collapse. Those were probably the same peThe Pacific War
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Ice Cream and Candy Cake, and if we get to the Movie early we can see the Cartoon!
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~Cryllia
Daidoji Eriko - Heroes of Rokugan II
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