Torpedo 8: The Story of Swede Larsen's Bomber Squadron

Torpedo 8: The Story of Swede Larsen's Bomber Squadron
Title Torpedo 8: The Story of Swede Larsen's Bomber Squadron PDF eBook
Author Ira Wolfert
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 139
Release 2019-07-19
Genre History
ISBN 035980148X

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Torpedo 8 is the epic story of the death and rebirth of the famous bomber squadron led by Lieutenant Harold "Swede" Larsen. VT-8 rose from the ashes of the Battle of Midway to become an indispensable air arm in the series of engagements for the Solomon Islands and beyond. In three months, the crack squadron carried out thirty-nine attack missions, sixteen against ships, twenty-three against ground targets. Their motto following the tragedy at Midway was "Attack and Revenge."

Torpedo 8 (Annotated)

Torpedo 8 (Annotated)
Title Torpedo 8 (Annotated) PDF eBook
Author Ira Wolfert
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 2019-04-16
Genre
ISBN 9781094826059

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Torpedo 8 is the epic story of the death and rebirth of the famous bomber squadron led by Lieutenant Harold "Swede" Larsen. VT-8 rose from the ashes of the Battle of Midway to become an indispensable air arm in the series of engagements for the Solomon Islands and beyond. In three months, the crack squadron carried out thirty-nine attack missions, sixteen against ships, twenty-three against ground targets. Their motto following the tragedy at Midway was "Attack and Revenge." Herman Wouk paid homage to the squadron in his 1971 novel War and Remembrance, referring to the pilots as, "The soul of America in action." *Includes annotations and images.

Torpedo 80

Torpedo 80
Title Torpedo 80 PDF eBook
Author Ira Wolfert
Publisher
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Release 1943
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A Dawn Like Thunder

A Dawn Like Thunder
Title A Dawn Like Thunder PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Mrazek
Publisher Hachette+ORM
Pages 293
Release 2008-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 0316040983

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One of the great untold stories of World War II finally comes to light in this thrilling account of Torpedo Squadron Eight and their heroic efforts in helping an outmatched U.S. fleet win critical victories at Midway and Guadalcanal. Thirty-five American men -- many flying outmoded aircraft -- changed the course of the war, going on to become the war's most decorated naval air squadron, while suffering the heaviest losses in U.S. naval aviation history. Mrazek paints moving portraits of the men in the squadron, and exposes a shocking cover-up that cost many lives. Filled with thrilling scenes of battle, betrayal, and sacrifice, A Dawn Like Thunder is destined to become a classic in the literature of World War II.

Unit Histories of World War II

Unit Histories of World War II
Title Unit Histories of World War II PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Army. Office of Military History
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1951
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Pacific Skies

Pacific Skies
Title Pacific Skies PDF eBook
Author Jerome Klinkowitz
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 294
Release 2009-09-18
Genre History
ISBN 1496800087

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From 1941 to 1945 the skies over the Pacific Ocean afforded the broadest arena for battle and the fiercest action of air combat during World War II. It was in the air above the Pacific that America's involvement in the war began. It was in these skies that air power launched from carriers became a new form of engagement and where the war ultimately ended with kamikaze attacks and with atomic bombs dropped over Japan. Throughout the conflict American flyers felt a compelling call to supplement the official news and military reports. In vivid accounts written soon after combat and in reflective memoirs recorded in the years after peace came, both pilots and crew members detailed their stories of the action that occurred in the embattled skies. Their first-person testimonies describe a style of warfare invented at the moment of need and at a time when the outcome was anything but certain. Gathering more than a hundred personal narratives from Americans and from Japanese, Pacific Skies recounts a history of air combat in the Pacific theater. Included are the words of such famous aces and bomber pilots as Joe Foss, Pappy Boyington, Dick Bong, and Curtis Lemay, as well as the words of many rank-and-file airmen. Together their stories express fierce individualism and resourcefulness and convey the vast panorama of war that included the skies over Pearl Harbor, Wake, and Guadalcanal and missions from Saipan and Tinian. As Pacific Skies recounts the perilous lives of pilots in their own words, Jerome Klinkowitz weaves the individual stories into a gripping historical narrative that exposes the shades of truth and fiction that can become blurred over time. A book about experiencing and remembering, Pacific Skies also is a story of unique perspectives on the war.

Tucker's People

Tucker's People
Title Tucker's People PDF eBook
Author Ira Wolfert
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 548
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780252065989

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When Tucker's People was published in 1943 it was praised by the New York Times for its blowtorch intensity. The idea for Tucker's People stemmed from Ira Wolfert's coverage as a reporter of the trial of James Jimmy Hines, a Tammany Hall district leader who was prosecuted by Thomas E. Dewey for letting Dutch Schultz take over the numbers game in New York. It is a penetrating, sympathetic novel of frustration and insecurity, a story of little people, many of them decent people, battling against forces they are too feeble to resist and too simple to understand, according to the Saturday Review of Literature.