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Aces Against Japan II (The American Aces Speak, Vol. 3)

par Eric Hammel

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First person accounts from thirty-nine of the American fighter aces who blasted their way across the skies of the Pacific and East Asia from December 7, 1941, until the final air battle over Japan itself in August 1945.
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In yet another superb, originally conceived offering, noted military historian, Eric Hammel brings us first-person accounts from thirty-nine of the American fighter aces who blasted their way across the skies of the Pacific and East Asia from December 7, 1941, until the final air battles over Japan itself in August 1945. Coupled with a clear view of America's far-flung air war against Japan, Hammel's detailed interviews bring out the most thrilling in-the-cockpit experiences of the air combat that the Pacific War's best Army, Navy, and Marine pilots have chosen to tell. Meet Frank Holmes, who defied death in an outmoded P-36 while still clad in a seersucker suit he had worn to mass earlier that morning. Fly with Scott McCuskey as, single-handed at Midway, he takes out two waves of Japanese dive-bombers that are attacking his precious aircraft carrier. Sweat out the last precious drops of fuel in a defective Marine Wildcat fighter as Medal of Honor recipient Jeff DeBlanc bores ahead to his target to keep the faith with the bomber crews he has been assigned to protect. Experience the ecstasy of total victory as Ralph Hanks becomes the Navy's first Hellcat ace-in-a-day when he destroys five Japanese fighters over the Gilbert Islands in a single mission. A superb interviewer, Hammel has collected some of the very best air-combat tales from America's war with Japan. Combined with the four other volumes in The American Aces Speak series, this work will stand as an enduring testament to the brave men who fought the first and last air war in which high-performance, piston-engine fighters held sway. These are stories of bravery and survival, of men and machines pitted against one another in heart-stopping, unforgiving high-speed aerial combat. The American Aces Speak is a highly-charged emotional rendering of what men felt in the now-dim days of personal combat at the very edge of our living national history. There was never a war like it, and there never will be again. These are America's eagles, and the stories are their own, in their very own words. Eric Hammel is the author of more than thirty other books, including Pacifica Military History's Ambush Valley, The Root: The Marines in Beirut, Six Days in June, Guadalcanal: Starvation Island and Guadalcanal: Decision At Sea..
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This book is dedicated to all the American airmen who helped bring about the great victory in Asia and the Pacific.
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Prologue: First there were the boys who dreamed of flight.
Besby Frank Holmes was born in San Francisco on December 5, 1917.
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I had scratched an additional elevation line on the reticle mirror. That was the bird-hunter instinct. I’m sure I started firing too early. As I fired those short bursts, I realized I had to be careful I didn’t stall, but I tried to hang in after the Zero. Luckily, he turned out to the left, broadside to me. Right then, I was sure I saw just one of my 20mm shells explode just forward of the front end of his cockpit. The Zero flattened out and I saw movement inside the cockpit, which was beginning to smoke. Sure enough, it was the pilot. He was climbing out of the cockpit, on the left side. I tried to pull in my lead a little tighter to shoot him off the wing, but I sensed that I would probably stall out before then. I was way down below 140 miles per hour. The Zero’s nose was just beginning to drop. As I passed behind it, the pilot was holding onto the cockpit, looking back at me. He was standing on the trailing edge of the wing, clutching the rim of the cockpit. He had no parachute on. The wind was blowing his scarf and billowing his flight suit. I passed the Zero in a tight turn to the left and saw that there were two red diagonal stripes just aft of the cockpit, on the fuselage. I looked at the pilot and he looked at me. He was looking at me like I was the last man he was going to see alive. I cleared my tail and followed the Zero as it dove into the Solomon Sea, off Cape Ward Hunt. It was only smoking lightly when it plunged into the water. It was my first air-to-air combat.
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