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Bully Able Leader - The Story of a Fighter-Bomber Pilot in the Korean War (Hardcover)
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Bully Able Leader - The Story of a Fighter-Bomber Pilot in the Korean War (Hardcover)
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The Korean War, 1950-1953, was the first war in which jet aircraft
played a central role. Once-formidable fighters such as the P-51
Mustang, F4U Corsair, and Hawker Sea Fury, relinquished their air
superiority roles to a new generation of faster, jet-powered
fighters. For the initial months of the war, the P-80 Shooting
Star, F9F Panther, and other jets under the UN flag dominated North
Korea's prop-driven air force of Soviet Yakovlev Yak-9 and
Lavochkin La-9s. The Chinese intervention in late October 1950
bolstered the Korean People's Air Force of North Korea with the
MiG-15 Fagot, one of the world's most advanced jet fighters. The
fast, heavily armed MiG out flew first-generation UN jets. The
United States Air Force moved quickly to counter the MiG-15, with
three squadrons of its most capable fighters. Lt. Gen. George G.
Loving, USAF, also flew 151 combat missions in World War II,
becoming a P-51 ace. He later served as commander of the Sixth
Allied Tactical Air Force and the U.S. Fifth Air Force. His awards
include the Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster,
Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak
Leaf Cluster, and Air Medal with 24 Oak Leaf Clusters, and he is
the author of Woodbine Red Leader. Here, he tells us exactly what
it was like to fly the F-80 Shooting Star against MiGs and ground
targets in exciting detail.
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