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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. One of the most famous events of WWII was the interception and downing of the plane carrying Admiral Yamamoto to the island of Bougainville in 1943. Breaking one of the Japanese codes alerted the Allies to the time of Yamamoto's visit to his men stationed on Bougainville. By careful planning of the time and speed needed for interception, there was a successful mission by P-38s stationed on Guadalcanal in meeting Yamamoto's aircraft and downing it off of Bougainville. The death of the Naval hero who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor was a great blow to the morale of the Japanese. But this is only the beginning of the story. There follows the ugly controversy concerning which pilot actually downed Yamamoto's aircraft that has still not and may now never be resolved. Glines offers a convincing argument for one of the pilot's claims, revealing how the personal ambitions of the other cast a sordidness over a truly remarkable achievement. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Here is the dramatic story of the American mission to shoot Japans greatest admiral out of the sky, told by the award-winning author of the Doolittle Raid.nOn April 18, 1943, against overwhelming odds, Yamamotos plane was shot down. Following the mission, a controversy arose: Which pilot actually shot down Yamamotos plane? C.V. Glines turns his formidable research skills on this extraordinary tale of adventure and detection. This updated edition contains the official 1993 Air Force decision on this controversy. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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One of the most famous events of WWII was the interception and downing of the plane carrying Admiral Yamamoto to the island of Bougainville in 1943. Breaking one of the Japanese codes alerted the Allies to the time of Yamamoto's visit to his men stationed on Bougainville. By careful planning of the time and speed needed for interception, there was a successful mission by P-38s stationed on Guadalcanal in meeting Yamamoto's aircraft and downing it off of Bougainville. The death of the Naval hero who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor was a great blow to the morale of the Japanese.
With the victory at Guadalcanal, American troops finally regained a foothold in the South Pacific. Then the sudden opportunity for another major triumph arose. Admiral Yamamoto, the mastermind of the attack on Pearl Harbor, decided to visit his front-line troops, leaving himself briefly vulnerable.