"Stands out for the vividness of its detail, its effort to sort fact from legend, and its tribute to the heroism of the resistance movement, which was almost entirely Filipino." -- Choice
"A thrilling, informative book." -- Ex-POW Bulletin
"Hunt tells his own harrowing tale as a guerrilla fighter, how he formed fighting groups, their fears, illnesses and reflections on the outcome of the years in the Hell of the Pacific." -- Historical Media Review
"An exceptionally valuable contribution." -- Military
"Makes war novels look pale. The book is engaging because it is as candid as the law allows." -- Washington Times
"An exceptionally well written, eye witness narrative that is a much appreciated and welcome contribution to the growing library of World War II literature regarding combat operations in the Pacific Theater." -- Wisconsin Bookwatch
"A first-person account of life with the Philippine guerrillas of World War II, written by an air force sergeant who spent three years in central Luzon." -- Booklist
"General Hunt's arguments deserve detailed consideration and his book should be read by all serious students of the Vietnam War." -- David T. Zabecki, Vietnam Magazine