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Hit the Target
Eight Men who Led The Eighth Air Force to Victory over the Luftwaffe
From Bill Yenne, author of the military histories Big Week and Aces High, comes the stirring true story of the Eighth Air Force in World War II.
Less than a month after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Army formed its first air force designated to operate overseas, the Eighth. Within four months, they had set up base in England. Three months later, they were bombing German targets in occupied Europe.
The Eighth was the first bomber command on either side to commit to strategic daylight bombing. It was a major change in tactics—and the men of the Eighth paid the price in both lives and blood. But it was that very sacrifice that led the Allies to victory.
Hit the Target introduces readers to those who made the Eighth Air Force the formidable juggernaut it soon became. Men of all ranks, from General Tooey Spaatz, the hard-driving founding commander, to Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, the hero who led the first air raid on Japan, to Maynard “Snuffy” Smith, the irascible first airman in Europe to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, and Robert “Rosie” Rosenthal, who survived his time with the “Bloody Hundredth,” which lost airmen at a horrifying rate, and who went on to serve as a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
The story of the Mighty Eighth is told through these men, whose careers paralleled the early history of aviation and who helped to revolutionize airborne warfare and win World War II.
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- ISBN: 9780698155015
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Library Journal
July 1, 2015
Shortly after the beginning of World War II, the U.S. Army formed a field team, Eighth United States Army, the first air force expected to operate overseas. A few months later, the Eighth embarked on a strategic mission to bomb Germany by daylight. By 1945, the Eighth, in concert with the Royal Air Force's night bombing campaign, had crushed much of Germany's productive capacity and, consequently, turned dozens of cities into rubble heaps. Yenne (The Imperial Japanese Army) demonstrates how eight men drove the development and eventual triumph of the Eighth. Some are well known: Carl Andrew Spaatz, Ira C. Eaker, Jimmy Doolittle, and Curtis LeMay. Others are less famous but played crucial roles. Interweaving the eight stories into the complex history of the bombardment force is at times confusing, as there was a great deal of job changing and movement, as well as appearances by other figures such as Dwight Eisenhower, Winston Churchill, General Hap Arnold, and Hollywood director William Wyler. VERDICT Likely to be popular with World War II and aviation readers. The author overcomes the narrative problems with perceptive vignettes of personalities and relationships among the lead subjects.--Edwin Burgess, U.S. Army Combined Arms Research Lib., Fort Leavenworth, KS
Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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