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Aces High: The Heroic Saga of the Two Top-Scoring American Aces of World War II (édition 2010)

par Bill Yenne (Auteur)

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Capturing the hearts of a beleaguered nation, the fighter pilots of World War II engaged in a kind of battle that became the stuff of legend--and those who survived showdowns earned the right to be called aces. But two men in particular rose to become something more. They became icons of aerial combat, in a heroic rivalry that inspired a weary nation to fight on. Richard "Dick" Bong was the bashful, pink-faced farm boy from the Midwest. Thomas "Tommy" McGuire was the wise-cracking, fast-talking kid from New Jersey. What they shared was an unparalleled gallantry under fire which earned them each the Medal of Honor. What separated them was a closely watched rivalry to see who would emerge as the top-scoring American ace of the war. What they left behind is a legacy and a record of aerial victories that has yet to be surpassed anywhere in the world.--From publisher description.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Aces High: The Heroic Saga of the Two Top-Scoring American Aces of World War II
Auteurs:Bill Yenne (Auteur)
Info:Dutton Caliber (2010), Edition: Illustrated, 384 pages
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Mots-clés:WWII, PTO, USAAF, Biography

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Aces High, Bill Yenne, 2009, Berkley Caliber, 330pp, photos, maps, appendices, index, ISBN 978 0 425 23230 9

This book tells the saga of the "rivalry" between Richard Bong and Tommy McGuire and their combat in the South Pacific. One of the blurbs on the back cover stated it had "...all the elements of an old-school Hollywood blockbuster..." and I would tend to agree. The book was very engaging and seemed to me to paint a pretty good story of the race to 40 victories and all of the drama that played into each man's service.

The author's writing was engaging and easily kept me turning the page. He provided enough maps to help the reader keep up with where each man was and provided enough background without getting bogged down in it, to assist the reader in understanding the men and their service.

I highly recommend this good story.

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  Slipdigit | Aug 8, 2022 |
"Heroes are defined by their own heroism, but their legends are defined by those who celebrate that heroism." (Page 165)

I've heard Major Bong mentioned multiple times in my WWII aviation reading. But this is the first book recounting his exploits I've read. It follows the air war in the south pacific pretty well and uses Japanese ace Saburo Sakai's information as a supplement to talk about some of the encounters.

This book is a dual biography of Bong and Maj Thomas McGuire. Towards the end of the war they were both racking up air kills and the media ran with the story. Bong ended with an official count of 40 and McGuire was at 38. Both pilots were awarded the medal of honor for their skill and daring.

The book starts out talking about the boyhoods of each of the books and discusses their goals for learning how to fly one day. Then it talks about their training. Each of them had minor mishaps during training but survived. Interesting to think about their generation in war conditions were given some room to fail, learn, and recover.

There is discussion about the different airframes that the boys trained on and the aircraft in the war zone. Both Bong and McGuire were P-38 pilots and the capabilities of their airframe versus others available are discussed briefly.

McGuire was fortunate enough to fly with Charles Lindbergh and Lindbergh was able to show the pilots how to fly in such a way as to conserve fuel. This allowed the P-38 pilots to increase their effective range. Lindbergh was also able to fly several combat missions with the P-38 pilots. It must have been amazing to fly with your boyhood hero as a young man.

Overall the book was well written. This could make a good movie. ( )
  Chris_El | Mar 19, 2015 |
Unreadable. ( )
  c.pergiel | Mar 22, 2010 |
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Capturing the hearts of a beleaguered nation, the fighter pilots of World War II engaged in a kind of battle that became the stuff of legend--and those who survived showdowns earned the right to be called aces. But two men in particular rose to become something more. They became icons of aerial combat, in a heroic rivalry that inspired a weary nation to fight on. Richard "Dick" Bong was the bashful, pink-faced farm boy from the Midwest. Thomas "Tommy" McGuire was the wise-cracking, fast-talking kid from New Jersey. What they shared was an unparalleled gallantry under fire which earned them each the Medal of Honor. What separated them was a closely watched rivalry to see who would emerge as the top-scoring American ace of the war. What they left behind is a legacy and a record of aerial victories that has yet to be surpassed anywhere in the world.--From publisher description.

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