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The Bomber Boys: The Great Bombing Raids and the Men Who Flew Them in the 20th Century

The Bomber Boys: The Great Bombing Raids and the Men Who Flew Them in the 20th Century
At the beginning of World War I, the English were more fascinated than frightened by the gigantic, silently floating Zeppelins. Using their flashlights they sought them through the fog unthinking that they were guiding them to drop bombs over London.
At Pearl Harbor the Japanese samurai damaged or destroyed all the ships on Battleship Row almost destroying the harbor's usefulness for the duration of the war.
Over Ploesti, Rumania, the American Fifteenth Air Force never did succeed in destroying Hitler's primary source of oil for his tanks.
Colonel Paul Tibbets pulled the Enola Gay back on her tail and aimed her skyward to take off from the carrier Hornet to bomb Tokyo.
THE BOMBER BOYS is the story of all those raids and more. Author Mona Sizer is noted for her exciting scenes and careful research.
Author: Mona D. Sizer |
Publisher: iUniverse |
Publication Date: Jan 02, 2013 |
Number of Pages: 352 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 147596708X |
ISBN-13: 9781475967081 |