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Our Might Always: The 355th Fighter Group in World War II
James William Marshall
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Description for Our Might Always: The 355th Fighter Group in World War II
Hardcover. Num Pages: 560 pages, 887. BIC Classification: HBWQ; JWG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 287 x 218 x 38. Weight in Grams: 2526.
Our Might Always: The 355th Fighter Group in World War II is an exhaustive history in day-by-day combat diary format with over 800 rare images of the 355th including fifty color profiles of P-47s and P-51s. The 355th was third in combined German aircraft destroyed during World War II, first in ground credits, and fifth in air-to-air victory credits within the 8th Air Force. The book is extensively researched with respect to Luftwaffe units engaged, the data tables are extremely detailed and extensive for aircraft, pilots, victory credits, pilot rosters, losses, aces scores and unit awards.
Our Might Always: The 355th Fighter Group in World War II is an exhaustive history in day-by-day combat diary format with over 800 rare images of the 355th including fifty color profiles of P-47s and P-51s. The 355th was third in combined German aircraft destroyed during World War II, first in ground credits, and fifth in air-to-air victory credits within the 8th Air Force. The book is extensively researched with respect to Luftwaffe units engaged, the data tables are extremely detailed and extensive for aircraft, pilots, victory credits, pilot rosters, losses, aces scores and unit awards.
Product Details
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
2521g
Number of Pages
560
Place of Publication
Atglen, United States
ISBN
9780764343803
SKU
V9780764343803
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Ref
99-50
About James William Marshall
James Marshall holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas and currently resides in Texas. His hobbies include breeding Irish Wolfhounds, researching and writing aviation history, shooting sports and building gunstocks. He was president of the 355th Fighter Group Association from 2008 through 2012.
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