If you are meaning "The Pacific" by Stephen Ambrose, it is about the true story of US Marines in the Pacific Theater in World War II. It is seen from different points of view from different Marines. Hope this helps :P
Hugh Ambrose is the author of the book called The Pacific.
There are many places where one can book a flight on Cathay Pacific Airways. One can book a flight on Cathay Pacific Airways at popular on the web sources such as Expedia and Travelocity.
Book the flight Air Pacific
you go on their website and book the tiket and seats.
There are many companies and websites that offer information and offer bookings for a Pacific Princess cruise. The best way to book a Pacific Princess cruise is through their official website.
In the book "Pacific Crossing" by Gary Soto, the character Lincoln is 12 years old.
William Sproule has written: 'Threatened disruption of Southern Pacific lines' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Central Pacific Railroad Company, Southern Pacific Company
The current Book of Discipline/ Also for very pacific technical question go to Bishop's Turner book..
Henry Kirke White has written: 'History of the Union Pacific Railway' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Union Pacific Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad Company
The pacific, it says so in my text book
Yes, he's the son of the late writer Stephen Ambrose. Hugh should be writing about the NAVAL war in the Pacific! That's what the "Pacific" is...an ocean. The "Pacific" is not a continent like Europe is; nor was the "Pacific" a land war. The US Navy suffered more casualties in the PACIFIC than the US Marine Corps did in all of WWII.
There is one called 'Pacific Highway Ghost' by Joe Townley