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Great American Fighter Pilots of World War II (#96)

Record Added: 9/5/2019
Series Landmark Books #96
Setting United States
Topic History: World War I and
Publisher Random House Publishers I
Year 1961
Age 9-12   Pages 208
Description Yellow printed binding
 
During World War II American fighter pilots ranged fiercely and bravely over most of the seas and continents of the world. They escorted our bombers, protected carriers and land bases and --whether alone or skillfully teamed together, they fought to win and hold control of the air , without which no final victory was possible . 

In Great American Fighter Pilot of World War II, Robert Loomis presents a vivid, sweeping picture of the war fought by our ace fighter pilots from Pearl Harbor to China, from Casablanca to Berlin. As he moves form theater to theater, from service to service, he recounts the thrilling air battles of such famous pilots as Dick Bong, Don Gentile, David McCampbell, "Pappy" Boyington, and Bob Scott. Here is an exciting book which pays tribute to the skill and courage of the American fighter pilot, and dramatizes the important part he played in the overall strategy of the world's greatest war.
Notes
Includes several black and white photographs.
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