“Stephen L. Moore offers what will soon be ranked a major military
classic... A major, first-rate, authoritative contribution to the
literature of WWII.”—Leatherneck From the author of Pacific
Payback comes the gripping true story of the Cactus Air Force and how
this rugged crew of Dive-Bombers helped save Guadalcanal and won the
war. November 1942: Japanese and American forces have been fighting
for control of Guadalcanal, a small but pivotal island in Japan’s
expansion through the South Pacific. Both sides have endured months of
grueling battle under the worst circumstances: hellish jungles, meager
rations, and tropical diseases, which have taken a severe mental and
physical toll on the combatants. The Japanese call Guadalcanal Jigoku
no Jima—Hell's Island. Amid a seeming stalemate, a small group of
U.S. Navy dive bombers are called upon to help determine the island's
fate. The men have until recently been serving in their respective
squadrons aboard the USS Lexington and the USS Yorktown, fighting in
the thick of the Pacific War's aerial battles. Their skills have been
honed to a fine edge, even as injury and death inexorably have
depleted their ranks. When their carriers are lost, many of the men
end up on the USS Enterprise. Battle damage to that carrier then
forces them from their home at sea to operating from Henderson Field,
a small dirt-and-gravel airstrip on Guadalcanal. With some Marine and
Army Air Force planes, they help form the Cactus Air Force, a motley
assemblage of fliers tasked with holding the line while making
dangerous flights from their jungle airfield. Pounded by daily
Japanese air assaults, nightly warship bombardments, and sniper
attacks from the jungle, pilots and gunners rarely last more than a
few weeks before succumbing to tropical ailments, injury, exhaustion,
and death. But when the Japanese launch a final offensive to take the
island once and for all, these dive-bomber jocks answer the call of
duty—and try to perform miracles in turning back an enemy warship
armada, a host of fighter planes, and a convoy of troop transports. A
remarkable story of grit, guts, and heroism, The Battle for Hell's
Island reveals how command of the South Pacific, and the outcome of
the Pacific War, depended on control of a single dirt airstrip—and
the small group of battle-weary aviators sent to protect it with their
lives.
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How a Small Band of Carrier Dive-Bombers Helped Save Guadalcanal
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780698186361
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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