The Navy's Air War : A Mission Completed
By Albert R. Buchanan
Published by Harper & Brothers
Year Published - 1946
Book Format - Hard cover
Summary
This book is the definitive account of the critical role the US Navy’s aircraft played in the Second World War. Author and historian Albert Buchanan recreates the engagements of both the Pacific and Atlantic combat theaters in clinical detail, from the Pearl harbor attack to the Japanese surrender aboard the MIssouri. Interwoven within these aerial combat narratives is background infromation on technological innovations, production methods, training programs, and the important players involved.
Notes - Wear and tear on dust jacket.
By Albert R. Buchanan
Published by Harper & Brothers
Year Published - 1946
Book Format - Hard cover
Summary
This book is the definitive account of the critical role the US Navy’s aircraft played in the Second World War. Author and historian Albert Buchanan recreates the engagements of both the Pacific and Atlantic combat theaters in clinical detail, from the Pearl harbor attack to the Japanese surrender aboard the MIssouri. Interwoven within these aerial combat narratives is background infromation on technological innovations, production methods, training programs, and the important players involved.
Notes - Wear and tear on dust jacket.
By Albert R. Buchanan
Published by Harper & Brothers
Year Published - 1946
Book Format - Hard cover
Summary
This book is the definitive account of the critical role the US Navy’s aircraft played in the Second World War. Author and historian Albert Buchanan recreates the engagements of both the Pacific and Atlantic combat theaters in clinical detail, from the Pearl harbor attack to the Japanese surrender aboard the MIssouri. Interwoven within these aerial combat narratives is background infromation on technological innovations, production methods, training programs, and the important players involved.
Notes - Wear and tear on dust jacket.