“Inside information on a wondrously droll, highly classified yarn
from WWII . . . A well-told, stranger-than-fiction tale that could
make a terrific movie.” —Kirkus Reviews The plan: attach small
incendiary bombs to millions of bats and release them over Japan’s
major cities. As the bats went to roost, a million fires would flare
up in remote crannies of the wood and paper buildings common
throughout Japan. When their cities were reduced to ashes, the
Japanese would surely capitulate . . . Told here by the youngest
member of the team, this is the story of the bat bomb project, or
Project X-Ray, as it was officially known. In scenes worthy of a Capra
or Hawks comedy, Jack Couffer recounts the unorthodox experiments
carried out in the secrecy of Bandera, Texas, Carlsbad, New Mexico,
and El Centro, California, in 1942-1943 by “Doc” Adams’ private
army. This oddball cast of characters included an eccentric inventor,
a distinguished Harvard scientist, a biologist with a chip on his
shoulder, a movie star, a Texas guano collector, a crusty Marine Corps
colonel, a Maine lobster fisherman, an ex-mobster, and a tiger. The
bat bomb researchers risked life and limb to explore uncharted bat
caves and “recruit” thousands of bats to serve their country,
certain that they could end the war with Japan. And they might
have—in their first airborne test, the bat bombers burned an entire
brand-new military airfield to the ground. For everyone who
relishes true tales of action and adventure, Bat Bomb is a must-read.
Bat enthusiasts will also discover the beginnings of the scientific
study of bats.
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World War II's Other Secret Weapon
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ISBN
9780292773226
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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