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Rating:  Summary: One of my most treasured aviation volumes. Review: I first read this book in college in 1970, and was able to purchase my own copy in the 80's. It is certainly one of THE finest military aviation books ever written.It differs from other books covering WWII fighter pilots in that it concentrates more on the pilots themselves, rather than their planes and campaigns. It is a much more personnel narrative, yet has some of the most entertaining and exciting tales of aerial warfare ever put on paper. If you can somehow find a copy of this book, I cannot recommend it more highly.
Rating:  Summary: One of my most treasured aviation volumes. Review: I first read this book in college in 1970, and was able to purchase my own copy in the 80's. It is certainly one of THE finest military aviation books ever written. It differs from other books covering WWII fighter pilots in that it concentrates more on the pilots themselves, rather than their planes and campaigns. It is a much more personnel narrative, yet has some of the most entertaining and exciting tales of aerial warfare ever put on paper. If you can somehow find a copy of this book, I cannot recommend it more highly.
Rating:  Summary: One of THE best WWII accounts of the air war Review: I picked up a used copy of this book while deployed to Moron Air Base in Spain in 1983 and have re-read it so many time the glue is coming undone along the seam. Mr Hall, the Public Affairs Officer for the 4th Fighter Group, did an outstanding job of capturing life of the U.S. fighter pilot's during WWII. Tom Clancy could never write this well, reality is far better than fiction in this case. If you can get a copy, get it, as you will not be disappointed!
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