Flying Tiger Ace: The story of Bill Reed, China’s Shining Mark
Autor Carl Molesworthen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472840035
ISBN-10: 1472840038
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: Two 16-page photo sections, one colour and one mono, and two mono maps in the body text.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472840038
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: Two 16-page photo sections, one colour and one mono, and two mono maps in the body text.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Author Carl Molesworth has a reputation in aviation history circles as an authority on the air war in the China-Burma-India theatre during World War II. The author's first book for Osprey Publishing, P-40 Warhawk Aces of the CBI, sold more than 10,000 copies.
Notă biografică
Carl Molesworth is a former newspaper and magazine editor now working as a freelance writer and editor. A graduate of the University of Maryland with a BA in English, Molesworth served as an enlisted man in the USAF from 1968 to 1972 before becoming an award-winning journalist for 35 years and then transitioning to full-time book writing. He has been researching and writing about fighter operations in World War II for nearly 30 years. His 14 previous titles include three books in Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces series, three in the Aviation Elite Units series and two in the Duel series. He is best known for his writing about the China-Burma-India theatre and the Curtiss P-40 fighter. He lives in Washington, USA.
Cuprins
Preface IntroductionPart One: The Making of a Man1 "Everything anyone would ever want to be" 2 "Justifiable homicide" 3 "Three of us passed out of 47"Part Two: A Grand Experiment - the AVG4 "Day after day passed by uneventfully" 5 "Don't be too much concerned, will you?" 6 "I dove and attacked them head-on" 7 "This is no time to take a runout" 8 "A pretty good day's work" 9 "I might have stayed over there" Part Three: Back to China10 "I felt a hit in my engine" 11 "Some scheme afoot in Washington" 12 "Time we stopped fooling around"13 "Stay in there and try a little harder" 14 "Just one of those Goddamned nights" 15 "The most staggering blow" Appendix: Chinese place namesEndnotes Bibliography List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Index
Recenzii
A fitting tribute to an otherwise little-known American hero [...] Highly recommended reading for anyone, but a "must have" addition to the library of military aviation history enthusiasts!
Carl Molesworth captivates the reader with a thoroughly researched biography of Lt. Colonel William N. Reed, an outstanding yet still somewhat unknown American hero of World War II. [...] Bill Reed's story is also a needed reminder of the hardships and sacrifice shown by those in combat and by their families at home. [...] All of us living today should try to live up to the standards Reed set for himself.
Carl Molesworth's biography of William Reed is a welcome addition to the record of American participation in the air war over China. Molesworth's description of Reed's experiences with the American Volunteer Group, the famed Flying Tigers, provides more depth to an understanding of what daily life for an AVG pilot was like in the dark early days of America's war against Japan.
Carl Molesworth captivates the reader with a thoroughly researched biography of Lt. Colonel William N. Reed, an outstanding yet still somewhat unknown American hero of World War II. [...] Bill Reed's story is also a needed reminder of the hardships and sacrifice shown by those in combat and by their families at home. [...] All of us living today should try to live up to the standards Reed set for himself.
Carl Molesworth's biography of William Reed is a welcome addition to the record of American participation in the air war over China. Molesworth's description of Reed's experiences with the American Volunteer Group, the famed Flying Tigers, provides more depth to an understanding of what daily life for an AVG pilot was like in the dark early days of America's war against Japan.