I'd like to start a thread for maps for quick reference. I think it helps to see where the actions took place.
I hope you guys do this. I'm reading Neptune's Inferno on my Nook and the maps are nearly unreadable. Since I'm not as familiar with the PTO, referral maps would be great. I had the same problem with Dawn Like Thunder on my wife's Kindle.
An expandable view here; http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/ww2%20pacific/ww2%20pacific%20%20maps/ww2%20asia%20map%2017.jpg
Here is an interesting map comparing the Continental United States to the SWPA Full size; http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/engineers_v1_1947/us_sw_pacific_compare_1947.jpg
Another excellent site for maps:Pacific Islands 1943-1945 - Perry-CastaƱeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
Tripped over this map of the POW camps in the United States and am dropping it here for now; http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/COS-Biennial/charts/COS-Biennial-15.jpg
[Map] Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation Olympic | World War II Database Here is the operational plan for Operation Olympic - the invasion of Japan. I thought it would be useful to look at for conversations regarding the use of the Atomic Bomb.
[Map] Map depicting the proposed invasion routes of Operation Coronet | World War II Database Here's Operation Coronet's plan. I just can't imagine.