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Solo into the Rising Sun
Solo into the Rising Sun: The Dangerous Missions of a U.S. Navy Bomber Squadron in World War II | Ed Kittrell
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When we think about World War II bombers, we picture formations of scores of bombers, escorted and protected by fighters, flying into enemy territory and bombing the hell out of the enemy. In Europe and usually the Pacific, this was the standard approach, but some bomber squadrons flew a different kind of mission. This was the case for VPB-117 – the Blue Raiders – unique not only because its B-24 Liberators flew for the U.S. Navy and not the Army, but also because most of the Raiders’ missions entailed bombers venturing out over the Pacific, alone, to seek and destroy on long-range missions of a thousand miles out and a thousand back, often at altitudes close enough for sea spray to cloud their windows. This is their story.
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Mr. Kittrell has written an superb book about WW 2 naval aviation. The personal stories are very moving, heartfelt and sometimes quite emotional. The sacrifices these men made, along with the pride, fear, and,quite often, agony their families suffered, comes through most vividly. Mr. Kittrell has produced a magnificent work here. It is an outstanding account of the Blue Raiders and I most highly recommend it.