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  • Page Count 509
  • Publication Year 2015
  • Publisher Dutton Caliber
  • ISBN-13 9780698197121

The Mighty Eighth

By Gerald Astor

In this gripping collection of oral histories, the men of the Eighth Air Force recount the "greatest air war in human history." Tasked with a groundbreaking—and devastatingly costly—campaign of daylight precision bombing, these crews suffered more casualties than the entire U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific.

Despite the savagery of the conflict, their relentless strikes on German munitions and industry proved to be a decisive weapon in grinding the Nazi war machine to a halt. This is a story of immense sacrifice and courage, told firsthand by the pilots and engineers who survived the "Mighty Eighth."
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This literature has been indexed under the primary pillar of World War II. It was manually vetted for the Read For Truth database because it provides educational insights into Air Warfare, assisting researchers in locating established secondary research within this specific taxonomy.

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