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Cargando... Never call me a hero : a legendary American dive-bomber pilot remembers the Battle of Midway (2017 original; edición 2017)por N. Jack Kleiss, Timothy J. Orr (Author.), Laura Lawfer Orr (Author.)
Información de la obraNever Call Me a Hero: A Legendary American Dive-Bomber Pilot Remembers the Battle of Midway por N. Jack "Dusty" Kleiss (2017)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. https://www.instagram.com/p/BYuo4_YgxXt/ 5664. Never Call Me a Hero A Legendary American Dive-Bomber Pilot Remembers the Battle of Midway, by N. Jack "Dusty" Kleiss with Timothy and Laura Orr (read 16 Dec 2019) This a good book to read. It is by a crack pilot who dropped bombs on three Japanese ships during the battle of Midway. The author was born 7 March 1916 in Coffeyville, Kansas. He entered the Naval Academy in 1934. After graduating in 1938 he applied to be a Navy pilot. While awaiting flight training he served on the cruiser Vincennes, the destroyer Goff, and the destroyer Yarnell. Then in August 1940 he started flight training at Pensacola and after completing that successfully he was assigned to the aircraft carrier Enterprise. In June 1942 he was in the battle of Midway and had great success therein. All of this is told of with considerable detail as is his career thereafter. He was 99 when he did this book but had a lot of material so did not have to rely only on his memory. He died 22 April 2016, age 100. The book is consistently interesting and when he was in the battle it is super-exciting. I stood in awe of the fact that he apparently enjoyed the very dangerous things he did and did so well. First, beware this an oral history by a participant. If you're looking for a scholarly history, I'd recommend Shattered Sword. If you're looking for an unfiltered first hand account of the first few months of the war, this a great book. And, although maybe not the direct intent of the author, this maybe the best description in writing of the Gilbert Islands Raids, The book is laid out in the typical style, youth, early military career, Midway, and post midway career. Like many authors who saw combat, Captain Kleiss acknowledges the importance of having someone to live for by including his relationship with and including the letters to his wife. There are a few minor errors that can be attributable to the age of Captain Kleiss and what I perceive as the relative youth of his co-authors. None of these errors are fatal to the book. Please note that the four stars are based on "I like it". There is nothing negative about this book, in fact it is an excellent oral history of the first few months of the pacific war. Including descriptions of the learning curves from the loftiest admiral on down. Highly recommended as a stand alone volume and, as a companion volume to more traditional histories such as "The First Team". Excellent personal history of a man who did his job well at Midway. Cogent on site review and analysis of the many mistakes made by senior leaders that were overcome by individuals, frequently through heroic acts. First notation that I recall: which states Halsey's determination not to send the Devastators out with the very defective Mark 13 torpedo. His subsequent hospital stay put Admirals Fletcher and Spruance in charge. They overlooked or ignored Halsey's concerns and sent their torpedo squadron out with virtually no chance of causing any damage. Their courageous attacks drew the Japanese fighters to their low levels and enabled the SBDs to stage their successful bombing runs resulted in most of these bombers being destroyed. The tactical decisions to form coordinated attacks was forestalled by Hornet's late start. Many casualties were the result of pilots running out of gas, because of these delays, compounded by a too fast, fuel wasting approach. A serious and loud WELL DONE to the two co-creators, Timothy and Laura Orr, of this splendid memoir. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
75 years ago, one daring American pilot may have changed the course of history when he struck and sank two Japanese carriers at the Battle of Midway. Now, legendary dive-bomber "Dusty" Kleiss shares his unforgettable eyewitness account of America's greatest naval victory. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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