Airman

Airman
Author: Eoin Colfer
Publsiher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2009-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781423132080

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Conor Broekhart was born to fly. It is the 1890s, and Conor and his family live on the sovereign Saltee Islands, off the Irish coast. Conor spends his days studying the science of flight with his tutor and exploring the castle with the king's daughter, Princess Isabella. But the boy's idyllic life changes forever the day he discovers a deadly conspiracy against the king.

Airman s Guide

Airman s Guide
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1200
Release: 1947
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OSU:32435067596544

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Brother Bosch an Airman s Escape from Germany

 Brother Bosch   an Airman s Escape from Germany
Author: Gerald Featherstone Knight
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4064066239800

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""Brother Bosch", an Airman's Escape from Germany" by Gerald Featherstone Knight is a story about World War I that manages to interject humor, fun, and hope into a bleak time. Following a prisoner of war as he attempts to escape his German confines, the book is a thrilling tale that shows the importance of dedication and trying again even in the face of failure. Since its publication, readers have been caught up in the excitement to find out if this young man manages to find his freedom after all.

The Lost Airman

The Lost Airman
Author: Seth Meyerowitz,Peter Stevens
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780698193963

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The remarkable, untold story of World War II American Air Force turret-gunner Staff Sergeant Arthur Meyerowitz, who was shot down over Nazi-occupied France and evaded Gestapo pursuers for more than six months before escaping to freedom. Bronx-born top turret-gunner Arthur Meyerowitz was one of only two crewmen who escaped death or immediate capture on the ground, when their plane was shot down near Cognac, France, in 1943. After fleeing the wreck, Arthur knocked on the door of an isolated farmhouse, whose owners hastily took him in. Fortunately, his hosts had a tight connection to the French resistance group Morhange and its founder, Marcel Taillandier, who arranged for Arthur’s transfers among safe houses in southern France, shielding him from the Gestapo. Based on recently declassified material, exclusive personal interviews, and extensive research into the French Resistance, The Lost Airman tells the tense and riveting story of Arthur’s hair-raising journey to freedom—a true story of endurance, perseverance, and escape during World War II. INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS AND MAP

MacArthur s Airman

MacArthur s Airman
Author: Thomas E. Griffith, Jr.
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700624461

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A fighter pilot who flew 75 combat missions in World War I, George C. Kenney was a charismatic leader who established himself as an innovative advocate of air power. As General MacArthur's air commander in the Southwest Pacific during World War II, Kenney played a pivotal role in the conduct of the war, but until now his performance has remained largely unexplored. Thomas Griffith offers a critical assessment of Kenney's numerous contributions to MacArthur's war efforts. He depicts Kenney as a staunch proponent of airpower's ability to shape the outcome of military engagements and a commander who shared MacArthur's strategic vision. He tells how Kenney played a key role in campaigns from New Guinea to the Philippines; adapted aircraft, pilots, doctrine, and technology to the demands of aerial warfare in the southwest Pacific; and pursued daring strategies that likely would have failed in the European theater. Kenney is shown to have been an operational and organizational innovator who was willing to scrap doctrine when the situation called for ingenuity, such as shifting to low-level attacks for more effective bombing raids. Griffith tells how Kenney established air superiority in every engagement, provided close air support for troops by bombing enemy supply lines, attacked and destroyed Japanese supply ships, and carried out rapid deployment by airlifting troops and supplies. Griffith draws on Kenney's diary and correspondence, the personal papers of other officers, and previously untapped sources to present a comprehensive portrayal of both the officer and the man. He illuminates Kenney's relationship with MacArthur, General "Hap" Arnold, and other field commanders, and closely examines factors in air warfare often neglected in other accounts, such as intelligence, training, and logistical support. MacArthur's Airman is a rich and insightful study that shows how air, ground, and marine efforts were integrated to achieve major strategic objectives. It firmly establishes the importance of MacArthur's campaign in New Guinea and reveals Kenney's instrumental role in turning the tide against the Japanese.

Airman s Guide

Airman s Guide
Author: Boone Nicolls
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780811745581

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Top-selling reference guide, revised and updated throughout. Covers the history and customs of the Air Force, standards of conduct, rights and restrictions for servicemembers, training and education, the promotion system, medical care, veterans benefits, and more.

The Creation of a National Air Force

The Creation of a National Air Force
Author: William Alexander Binny Douglas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0802023797

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Joey Jacobson s War

Joey Jacobson s War
Author: Peter J. Usher
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781771123440

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In the spring of 1940 Canada sent hundreds of highly trained volunteers to serve in Britain's Royal Air Force as it began a concerted bombing campaign against Germany. Nearly half of them were killed or captured within a year. This is the story of one of those airmen, as told through his own letters and diaries as well as those of his family and friends. Joey Jacobson, a young Jewish man from Westmount on the Island of Montreal, trained as a navigator and bomb-aimer in Western Canada. On arriving in England he was assigned to No. 106 Squadron, a British unit tasked with the bombing of Germany. Joey Jacobson’s War tells, in his own words, why he enlisted, his understanding of strategy, tactics, and the effectiveness of the air war at its lowest point, how he responded to the inevitable battle stress, and how he became both a hopeful idealist and a seasoned airman. Jacobson's written legacy as a serviceman is impressive in scope and depth and provides a lively and intimate account of a Jewish Canadian's life in the air and on the ground, written in the intensity of the moment, unfiltered by the memoirist's reflection, revision, or hindsight. Accompanying excerpts from his father's diary show the maturation of the relationship between father and son in a dangerous time.