The true story of the B-25 pilot who “fought a personal aerial war
to retrieve his family from Japanese captivity in the Philippines
. . . stirring” (Barrett Tillman, author of Whirlwind: The Air War
Against Japan 1942–1945). Born in the Philippines to an American
father and a Filipina mother, George Cooper was one of the few
surviving veteran pilots who saw action over such fearsome targets as
Rabaul and Wewak. Not just another flag-waving story of air
combat, Jayhawk describes the war as it really was—a conflict with
far-reaching tentacles that gripped and tore at not only the
combatants, but also their families, their friends, and the way they
lived their lives. Jay Stout examines the story of Cooper’s growing
up in gentle and idyllic pre-war Manila and how he grew to be the man
he was. Stout reviews Cooper’s journey to the United States and his
unlikely entry into the United States Army Air Forces. Trained as a
B-25 pilot, Cooper was assigned to the iconic 345th Bomb Group and
flew strafing missions that shredded the enemy, but likewise put
himself and his comrades in grave danger. A husband and father, Cooper
was pulled two ways by the call of duty and his obligation to his wife
and daughter. And always on his mind was the family he left behind in
the Philippines who were in thrall to the Japanese. “A story of
love, honor, service, sacrifice, and endurance, captured in
page-turning prose that honors a decorated aviator who was truly a
giant among the many from America’s greatest generation.”
—Stephen L. Moore, author of Rain of Steel: Mitscher’s Task Force
58, Ugaki’s Thunder Gods, and the Kamikaze War off Okinawa
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Love, Loss, Liberation and Terror Over the Pacific
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781612008844
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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