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Robert S. Johnson (1) (1920–1998)

Auteur de Thunderbolt! The P-47

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Robert S. Johnson, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

1 oeuvres 157 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Crédit image: Robert S. Johnson (right) with crew chief Ernest D. "Pappy" Gould. Official U.S. Air Force photo

Œuvres de Robert S. Johnson

Thunderbolt! The P-47 (1958) 157 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Johnson, Robert Samuel
Date de naissance
1920-02-21
Date de décès
1998-12-27
Lieu de sépulture
River Hills Community Church, Lake Wylie, South Carolina, USA
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Lawton, Oklahoma, USA
Lieu du décès
St. Francis Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Lieux de résidence
Lawton, Oklahoma, USA
Lake Wylie, South Carolina, USA
Études
Cameron Junior College
Missouri Institute of Aeronautics
Professions
fighter pilot
chief test pilot, Republic Aviation
insurance executive
Organisations
US Army Air Force, 1941-1947
US Air Force Reserve, 1947-
61st Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group
Air Force Association
Prix et distinctions
Silver Star
Distinguished Flying Cross
Purple Heart
Air Medal (with 2 oak leaf clusters)
Courte biographie
Robert S. Johnson was the first USAAF fighter pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's WWI score of 26 victories. He finished his combat tour with 27 kills, was later credited by the Eighth Air Force claims board with a 28th victory when a probable was reassessed as a destroyed, then reduced back to 27 when a post-war review discovered that the Eighth Air Force had inadvertently switched credits for a kill he made with a double kill made by a fellow 56th Fighter Group pilot, Ralph A. Johnson, on November 26, 1943, a day when Robert Johnson aborted the mission after takeoff.

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Thunderbolt!, an autobiographical story of Robert S. Johnson, the first United States Army Air Forces WWII fighter pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's WWI score of 26 victories.Johnson was born in Lawton, Oklahoma, the son of an automobile mechanic. He first became interested in airplanes when he was eight years old.
That was on a morning in the summer of 1928, in the town of Lawton, Oklahoma. My dad shouted for the kids to pile into the car.
His father took them to Post Field at Fort Sill to see a United States Army Air Corps barnstorming team, "The Three Musketeers."
There were three of them. Each with double wings and a whirling propeller flashing in the bright Oklahoma sun. I first saw them as they rolled on their backs, arcing over to inverted flight…
The air show captured the imagination of young Johnson, who could not stop dreaming of airplanes and flying, and eventually an Oklahoma boy’s dream became an American hero’s story.Thunderbolt! will propel you though the skies above Europe, chasing fate with great courage, at several hundred miles per hour.Every Oklahoman should read this book. Every American should read this book.
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Œuvres
1
Membres
157
Popularité
#133,743
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
2
ISBN
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