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Dogfight over Tokyo - The Final Air Battle of the Pacific and the Last Four Men to Die in World War II (Paperback)
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Dogfight over Tokyo - The Final Air Battle of the Pacific and the Last Four Men to Die in World War II (Paperback)
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Loot Price R396
Discovery Miles 3 960
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When Billy Hobbs and his fellow Hellcat aviators from Air Group 88
lifted off from the venerable Navy carrier USS Yorktown early on
the morning of August 15, 1945, they had no idea they were about to
carry out the final air mission of World War II. Two hours later,
Yorktown received word from Admiral Nimitz that the war had ended
and that all offensive operations should cease. As they were
turning back, twenty Japanese planes suddenly dove from the sky
above them and began a ferocious attack. Four American pilots never
returned--men who had lifted off from the carrier in wartime but
were shot down during peacetime. Drawing on participant letters,
diaries, and interviews, newspaper and radio accounts, and
previously untapped archival records, historian and prolific author
of acclaimed Pacific theater books, including Tin Can Titans and
Hell from the Heavens, John Wukovits tells the story of Air Group
88's pilots and crew through their eyes. Dogfight over Tokyo is
written in the same riveting, edge-of-your-seat style that has made
Wukovits's previous books so successful. This is a stirring,
one-of-a-kind tale of naval encounters and the last dogfight of the
war--a story that is both inspirational and tragic.
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