Pacific Payback: The Carrier Aviators Who Avenged Pearl Harbor at the Battle of Midway - Stephen L Moore - Books - New American Library - 9780451465535 - June 2, 2015
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Pacific Payback: The Carrier Aviators Who Avenged Pearl Harbor at the Battle of Midway

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Marc Notes: Sunday, December 7, 1941, dawned clear and bright over the Pacific. But for the Dauntless dive-bomber crews of the USS Enterprise returning to their home base on Oahu, it was a morning from hell. Flying directly into the Japanese ambush at Pearl Harbour, they lost a third of their squadron and witnessed the heart of America's Navy, broken and smouldering on the oil-slicked waters below. The next six months, from Pearl Harbour to the Battle of Midway, a dark time during which the Japanese scored victory after victory, this small band of aviators saw almost constant deployment. Review Quotes: "Deeply researched and well written...by far the most detailed account of USS "Enterprise"'s dive-bombers, and their decisive role at the Battle of Midway."--Jonathan Parshall, coauthor of "Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway " "[A] heartfelt tribute to the SBD pilots and radiomen...a valuable contribution to the history of the Pacific War."--John B. Lundstrom, author of "The First Team"Biographical Note: Stephen L. Moore, a sixth-generation Texan, graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, where he studied advertising, marketing, and journalism. He is the author of multiple books on World War II and Texas history, including "Taming Texas," a biography of his great-great-great grandfather William T. Sadler, who was one of the first Texas Ranger captains in the 1830s. Steve lives north of Dallas in Lantana, Texas, with his wife, Cindy, and their three children. Table of Contents: Preface -- 1. We Would Have One Helluva Celebration -- 2. Our World was Shattered -- 3. The Stuff -- 4. I Was Really Upset -- 5. We Lost as Much as We Gained -- 6. Island Raiders -- 7. Arrival of the New Boys -- 8. Something Big Was in the Works -- 9. God, this is It! -- 10. Five Minutes of Glory -- 11. The Deadly Flights Home -- 12. The Japanese Strike Back -- 13. The Flying Dragon Strike -- 14. The Little Devil was Most Difficult to Hit -- 15. I Wish I Had Just One More Bomb -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Decorations Awarded to USS Enterprise Dauntless Airmen for Action from December 7, 1941-June 6, 1942 -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Chapter Notes -- Index. Publisher Marketing: Sunday, December 7, 1941, dawned clear and bright over the Pacific.... But for the Dauntless dive-bomber crews of the USS "Enterprise "returning to their home base on Oahu, it was a morning from hell. Flying directly into the Japanese ambush at Pearl Harbor, they lost a third of their squadron and witnessed the heart of America's Navy broken and smoldering on the oil-slicked waters below. The next six months, from Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway--a dark time during which the Japanese scored victory after victory--this small band of aviators saw almost constant deployment, intense carrier combat, and fearsome casualties. Many were killed by enemy Zero fighters, antiaircraft fire, or deadly crash landings in the Pacific, while others were captured and spent years in POW camps. Yet the "Enterprise"'s Dauntless crews would be the first to strike an offensive blow against Japanese installations in the Marshall Islands, would be the first to sink a Japanese warship, and would shepherd the Doolittle Raiders' bombing of Tokyo. Not until Midway, though, would Dauntless crews get the chance to settle the score...and change the course of World War II. Drawing on dozens of new interviews and oral histories, author Stephen L. Moore brings to life inspiring stories of individual sacrifice and bravery--and the sweeping saga of one of America's greatest triumphs. INCLUDES PHOTOS Contributor Bio:  Moore, Stephen L Stephen L. Moore, a sixth-generation Texan, graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University. He is the author of multiple books on World War II and Texas history, including the critically acclaimed Eighteen Minutes: The Battle of San Jacinto and the Texas Independence Campaign; the four-volume Savage Frontier series on the early Texas Rangers and Texas Indian Wars; and Taming Texas, a biography of his great-great-great-grandfather William T. Sadler, who was one of the first Texas Ranger captains in the 1830s. Steve lives north of Dallas in Lantana, Texas, with his wife, Cindy, and their three children.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 2, 2015
ISBN13 9780451465535
Publishers New American Library
Genre Chronological Period > 1940's
Pages 464
Dimensions 229 × 154 × 27 mm   ·   442 g
Language English  

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