Jumat, 25 Agustus 2017

Aviation History Book Review: Every Day a Nightmare

Every Day a Nightmare: American Pursuit Pilots in the Defense of Java, 1941-1942 by William H. Bartsch, Texas A&M University Press, College Station, 2010, $40 William Bartsch reminds us of an often overlooked period in World War II, when American airmen faced the greatest odds. Forced by circumstance to fly outmoded aircraft from ill-prepared bases, …

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