Fortress Against the Sun: The B-17 Flying Fortress in the Pacific
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Book Description
Flying into Hawaii at the height of Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the B-17 was in the war from the very start. Fighting from the Philippines to Australia, and from Hawaii to Guadalcanal, the B-17 played a significant role at Coral Sea, Midway and the Bismark Sea. It was one of America's most instrumental weapons against the onrushing Japanese tide.
Althought the B-17, the Flying Fortress, is one of the best loved and most recognized planes used in World War II, no other book has yet to describe in detail the extensive use of the B-17 in the Pacific. Fortress Against the Sun is the first book ever dedicated solely to the use of the Boeing B-17 in the Pacific.
Fortress Against the Sun not only tells the history of the plane in the Pacific theater, but of the men who flew her, fought in her, serviced her and lived with her. Drawing extensively from primary sources, including letters, diaries, postwar memoirs, government documents and squadron histories, the author weaves together the history of the operations and story of the men in the air and on the ground?the strategy and the tactics along with the mud, the rain, the heat and the insects.
About the Author
Gene Eric Salecker also is the author of a book about Civil War naval operations. He has been compiling data on the B-17 in the Pacific for the past 15 years. A police officer, he lives in Illinois.
Fortress Against the Sun: The B-17 Flying Fortress in the Pacific,Gene Eric Salecker,Combined Publishing,1580970494,Aerial operations, American,B-17 bomber,Campaigns,History,History - Military / War,History: World,Military - Aviation,Military - World War II,Pacific Ocean,World War, 1939-1945
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