Martin Clemens
Major Warren Frederick Martin Clemens (17 April 1915 – 31 May 2009) was a British-Australian colonial administrator and military officer. In late 1941 and early 1942, while serving as a District Officer in the Solomon Islands, he helped prepare the area for eventual resistance to Japanese occupation. His additional duties as a coastwatcher alerted the Allies to Japanese plans to build an airstrip on Guadalcanal. This resulted in Allied carrier raids and eventually a landing by United States forces and the beginning of the epic struggle in the Solomons. Clemens then directly served the U.S. Marines in coordinating intelligence on Japanese activities.
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1by Ullrich, WolfgangOther Authors: “…Clemens, Martin…”
Published 1961
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2by Ullrich, WolfgangOther Authors: “…Clemens, Martin…”
Published 1954
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4by Ullrich, WolfgangOther Authors: “…Clemens, Martin…”
Published 1954
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Published 1953
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Published 1958
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