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Fighting From The Heavens Tactics And Training Of Usaaf Bomber Crews 194145 Chris Mcnab

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Fighting From The Heavens Tactics And Training Of Usaaf Bomber Crews 194145 Chris Mcnab
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Publisher: Casemate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.21 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Chris McNab
ISBN: 9781636243825, 1636243827
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: -
Volume: -

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Fighting From The Heavens Tactics And Training Of Usaaf Bomber Crews 194145 Chris Mcnab by Chris Mcnab 9781636243825, 1636243827 instant download after payment.

-Chris McNab, "Fighting from the Heavens: Tactics and Training of USAAF Bomber Crews, 1941–45"-

A fascinating insight into the world of World War II bomber operations through contemporary doctrine and training manuals.

During World War II, the US Army Air Forces (USAAF) projected American military might across distances and with destructive force unimaginable just a decade previously. The B-17s and B-24s of the US Eighth Air Force, for example, turned much of Germany’s infrastructure to twisted steel and burnt rubble between 1943 and 1945. B-29 Superfortresses unleashed conventional raids on Japan of even greater area destruction than that created by the atomic bomb attacks (also delivered by USAAF crews). Beyond heavy strategic bombing, US bombers performed a multitude of other tactical roles, including hunting Axis submarines, bombing enemy shipping, low-level runs against precision targets, and providing heavy air support to advancing infantry and armor. While the US bombers dealt out violence, however, they were also prey to a terrifying spectrum of antiaircraft threats, and by the end of the war 88,119 US airmen had died in service.

Bomber crews were a world unto themselves, composed of pilots, co-pilots, engineers, navigators, wireless operators, gunners, and bombardiers. And each aircraft type had its own unique characteristics and capabilities, from twin-engine B-25 Mitchells designed for strafing and skip-bombing to the four-engine workhorses of the strategic bombing campaign: the B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, and B-29 Superfortress. Fighting from the Heavens: Tactics and Training of USAAF Bomber Crews, 1941–45 presents an invaluable collection of material from US wartime manuals, including doctrinal, training, technical, aircraft-specific, and position-specific publications. Through these manuals, the reader gains an insider’s insight into the demands of US bomber warfare, including long-distance navigation, gun-turret operation, formation

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