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Hit the Target: Eight Men who Led Eighth Air Force to Victory over Luftwaffe
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Hit the Target: Eight Men who Led Eighth Air Force to Victory over Luftwaffe
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Hit the Target: Eight Men who Led Eighth Air Force to Victory over Luftwaffe
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From Bill Yenne, author of the military histories
Big Week
and
Aces High
, comes the stirring true story of the Eighth Air Force in World War II.
Barely a month after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Army formed its Eighth Air Force, the first bomber command on either side to commit to strategic daylight bombing, with the goal of defeating the Third Reich from the air. The men of the Eighth paid the price in both lives and blood.
Hit the Target
introduces readers to those who made the Eighth Air Force the formidable juggernaut it soon became. Men of all ranks, from General Tooey Spaatz, the hard-driving founding commander, to Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, the hero who led the first air raid on Japan, to Maynard “Snuffy” Smith, the irascible first airman in Europe to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
The story of the Mighty Eighth is told through these men, whose careers paralleled the early history of aviation and who helped to revolutionize airborne warfare and win World War II.
INCLUDES PHOTOS
“Bill Yenne scores another bull’s-eye with Hit the Target...This is a story everyone should know.”—Robert Bruce Arnold is the co-author of
Wilderness of Tigers, A Novel of Saigon
and grandson of the Air Force’s only Five Star General, Hap Arnold
“The story of the mighty United States Eighth Air Force is one for the ages.”—Brian Sobel, author of
The Fighting Pattons
Big Week
and
Aces High
, comes the stirring true story of the Eighth Air Force in World War II.
Barely a month after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Army formed its Eighth Air Force, the first bomber command on either side to commit to strategic daylight bombing, with the goal of defeating the Third Reich from the air. The men of the Eighth paid the price in both lives and blood.
Hit the Target
introduces readers to those who made the Eighth Air Force the formidable juggernaut it soon became. Men of all ranks, from General Tooey Spaatz, the hard-driving founding commander, to Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, the hero who led the first air raid on Japan, to Maynard “Snuffy” Smith, the irascible first airman in Europe to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
The story of the Mighty Eighth is told through these men, whose careers paralleled the early history of aviation and who helped to revolutionize airborne warfare and win World War II.
INCLUDES PHOTOS
“Bill Yenne scores another bull’s-eye with Hit the Target...This is a story everyone should know.”—Robert Bruce Arnold is the co-author of
Wilderness of Tigers, A Novel of Saigon
and grandson of the Air Force’s only Five Star General, Hap Arnold
“The story of the mighty United States Eighth Air Force is one for the ages.”—Brian Sobel, author of
The Fighting Pattons