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Bringing the Thunder Gordon Bennett Robertson Jr.

Bringing the Thunder By Gordon Bennett Robertson Jr.

Bringing the Thunder by Gordon Bennett Robertson Jr.


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Summary

By March 1945, when Ben Robertson took to the skies above Japan in his B-29 Superfortress, the end of World War II in the Pacific seemed imminent. But although American forces were closing in on its home islands, Japan refused to surrender, and American B-29s were tasked with hammering Japan to its knees with devastating bomb runs.

Bringing the Thunder Summary

Bringing the Thunder: The Missions of a World War II B-29 Pilot in the Pacific by Gordon Bennett Robertson Jr.

By March 1945, when Ben Robertson took to the skies above Japan in his B-29 Superfortress, the end of World War II in the Pacific seemed imminent. But although American forces were closing in on its home islands, Japan refused to surrender, and American B-29s were tasked with hammering Japan to its knees with devastating bomb runs. That meant flying low-altitude, nighttime incendiary raids under threat of flak, enemy fighters, mechanical malfunction, and fatigue. It may have been the beginning of the end, but just how soon the end would come--and whether Robertson and his crew would make it home--was far from certain.

About Gordon Bennett Robertson Jr.

Gordon Bennett Robertson, Jr., flew thirty-five combat missions against Japan as a B-29 pilot in World War II.

Table of Contents

The Baptismal; The Road to Tokyo; Training; First Assignment; The Big Bird; The Blue Pacific; The Missions; It's Over!; Home at Last; Index.

Additional information

GOR010362683
9780811733335
0811733335
Bringing the Thunder: The Missions of a World War II B-29 Pilot in the Pacific by Gordon Bennett Robertson Jr.
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stackpole Books
2006-09-15
304
N/A
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