The inspiring, action-packed tale of VF-15, the elite group of U.S.
Navy “top gun” pilots that destroyed more enemy planes than any
other Pacific War squadron. David McCampbell ended his tour of duty as
the navy’s “ace of aces,” with thirty-four confirmed enemy
planes shot down, and received the Medal of Honor. His “Fighting
Fifteen” played a major part in bringing an end to the Pacific War.
But when the squadron was commissioned in 1943, most of its men—some
barely out of their teenage years—were completely new to aerial
combat. A string of deadly crashes during training in their rugged new
F6F-3 Hellcats led the men to be booted off their first carrier. With
their commander fired and McCampbell installed in his place, the
group’s future looked bleak. But McCampbell transformed this ragged
group of talented but disparate individuals into a selfless team of
well-trained aviators, and by the time they formally entered the
Pacific War with a series of daring island strikes, they were ready.
Nicknamed "Satan's Playmates," during six critical months of combat
the squadron destroyed a record-setting 660 enemy planes across air
and ground. Twenty-six of the men would eventually become aces,
ascending to an elite fraternity and immortalizing the “Fabled
Fifteen.” Now, using previously unknown accounts from the aviators
themselves, military historian Stephen L. Moore places readers in the
heart of the action as McCampbell and his flying band of brothers
battle the Japanese navy and its formidable Zero fighters to the
death.
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The Navy's Top Ace and the Deadliest Hellcat Squadron of the Pacific War
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ISBN
9780593475874
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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