Cape Gloucester: The Green Inferno recounts the harrowing battle fought by the U.S. Marine Corps during the campaign to capture Cape Gloucester, a critical stronghold in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Bernard C. Nalty provides an in-depth exploration of the Marines' struggle against both a determined Japanese defense and the harsh, jungle-clad terrain that earned the battlefield its ominous moniker, "The Green Inferno." Through vivid descriptions and personal accounts, Nalty illustrates the challenges of combat in an unforgiving environment, highlighting the resilience, courage, and adaptability of the Marines. The book not only delves into the strategic significance of the campaign but also pays tribute to the sacrifices and valor of those who endured the grueling conditions to achieve victory. It stands as a powerful testament to the bravery of the men who fought in one of the war's most arduous battles.