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Bloody skies : a 15th AAF B-17 combat crew : how they lived and died
Format:
Book
Title:
Bloody skies : a 15th AAF B-17 combat crew : how they lived and died
ISBN:
9781881325062

9781881325079
Publication:
Las Cruces, NM : Yucca Tree Press, [1993]
Physical Description:
xxi, 424 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, photographs ; 24 cm
Contents:
List of photographs -- List of maps, illustrations and documents -- Home -- In the army -- Overseas training unit -- Through a storm, to a storm -- Mission 263 -- 'Flak holes' -- First mission -- Kalamaki strike -- Flak -- Boraxes -- Precautions -- We can't make it back -- Hollywood meets the Ritz -- Shooting up the Russian convoy -- Rosarius flying circus -- Amendola and the 'Ritz' -- Unsung and forgotten heroes -- Togglier and Chin-Turret gunner -- Flying with other crews -- Hanging from the ball turret, and other Scofield stories -- Tuskegee airman, the 332d fighter group -- Combat fatigue -- R & R -- First casualty -- Good news, bad news! -- 16 December -- Christmas Day, 1944 -- Last mission -- yard full of Germans -- Epilogue -- References -- Index.
Summary:
Little has been written about the contributions of enlisted combat aircrew members during World War II. Also, the importance of crew unity has not been sufficiently emphasized. BLOODY SKIES is the story of a Fifteenth Air Force B-17 crew that often flew the notorious Old Flak Holes & how they learned to respect & trust each other. Training made them cohesive; crisis & tragedy bonded them. They arrived at Amendola, Italy on the day their entire squadron, the Twentieth, had been wiped out by the Luftwaffe. That was their introduction to war. Ten enthusiastic, bright-eyed, cocky boys experience a fatigue & weariness so overpowering it seems to go deep into the bones. It is only their pride in themselves, their crew & their country that keeps them returning to the skies to face another day of that dreaded flak & German fighters. In spite of the horrors of aerial combat, they can still find humor in their lives & compassion for those innocent victims of every war--the children. These ten men, from the economic, cultural & geographic spectrum of 1940s America, represented the best their country could offer.
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