In Hostile Skies

In Hostile Skies
Title In Hostile Skies PDF eBook
Author James M. Davis
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1574412094

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James "Jim" Davis piloted a B-24, as part of the 8th Air Force, on nearly thirty missions in the European Theatre during World War II. He flew support missions for Operations Cobra and Market Garden and numerous bombing missions over occupied Europe in the summer and fall of 1944, attacking enemy airfields, airplane factories, railroad marshalling yards, ship yards, oil refineries, and chemical plants. While he and his crew survived without serious injuries, they witnessed the destruction of many of their friends' planes and experienced serious damage to their own plane on several occasions.

Hostile Skies

Hostile Skies
Title Hostile Skies PDF eBook
Author James J. Hudson
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 380
Release 1996-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780815604655

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From April to November 1918, the American Air Service grew from a poorly equipped, unorganized branch of the US Expeditionary Forces to a fighting unit equal to its opponent in every way. This text details the actual battle experiences of the men and boys who made up the service squadrons.

Hostile Skies

Hostile Skies
Title Hostile Skies PDF eBook
Author David Morgan
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages 383
Release 2012-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 1780225008

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The gripping personal story of a Falklands Fighter Ace. David Morgan, RAF officer and poet, relives his experiences during the Falklands War in this vivid memoir. On secondment to the Royal Navy when the Argentine invasion of the Falklands began and personally credited with shooting down two Argentine Skyhawks as well as enemy helicopters, Morgan was later awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. Here he recounts his involvement in the first British air-strike against Argentine positions around Port Stanley and describes being first on the scene when enemy jets bombed the landing ships SIR TRISTRAM and SIR GALAHAD. Including the author's heartfelt letters sent back to England to close family and friends, HOSTILE SKIES dramatically recalls what it was really like to fight, live and love during the Falklands War.

First Fighter

First Fighter
Title First Fighter PDF eBook
Author Charles F. O'Connell
Publisher
Total Pages 190
Release 1987
Genre Airplanes, Military
ISBN

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Winged Shield, Winged Sword

Winged Shield, Winged Sword
Title Winged Shield, Winged Sword PDF eBook
Author Bernard C. Nalty
Publisher Air Force History & Museums Program
Total Pages 532
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Beskriver de amerikanske flystyrkers historiske udvikling i perioden 1907-1950.

Winged Shield, Winged Sword 1907-1950

Winged Shield, Winged Sword 1907-1950
Title Winged Shield, Winged Sword 1907-1950 PDF eBook
Author Bernard C. Nalty
Publisher The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages 528
Release 2003-11
Genre History
ISBN 9781410209016

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Describes and analyzes, in the context of national policy and international rivalries, the evolution of land-based air power since the United States Army in 1907 established an Aeronautical Division. Provides a clearer understanding of the central role of the Air Force in current American defense policy.

An American on the Western Front

An American on the Western Front
Title An American on the Western Front PDF eBook
Author Patrick Gregory
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 379
Release 2016-07-07
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0750969105

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This is the remarkable story of the American First World War serviceman Arthur Clifford Kimber. When his country entered the Great War in 1917, Kimber left Stanford University to carry the first official American flag to the Western Front. Fired by idealism for the French cause, the young student initially acted as a volunteer ambulance driver, before training as a pilot and taking part in dogfights against ‘the Boche’. His letters home give a vivid picture of what Kimber witnessed on his journey from Palo Alto, California to the front in France: keen-eyed descriptions of New York as it prepared for the forthcoming conflict, the privations of wartime Britain and France, and encounters with former president Theodore Roosevelt and Hollywood actress Lillian Gish. Kimber details his exhilaration, his everyday concerns and his horror as he adapts to an active wartime role. Arthur Clifford Kimber was one of the first Americans on the front line after the entry of the US into the war and, tragically, also one of the last to be buried there – killed in action just a few weeks before the end of the war. Here, his frank letters to his mother and brothers, compiled, edited and put in context by Patrick Gregory and Elizabeth Nurser, are published for the first time.