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Loading... Flyboys : a true story of courage (edition 2003)by James Bradley
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Absolutely Brutal. An incredibly powerful reminder of why almost all countries have a version of Memorial Day and why successful diplomacy beats "winning" a war. It is rare for such a balanced account of gruesome battles, but Bradley does a very admirable job of presenting honest accounts from both the Japanese and American perspectives. The representative photos of the Flyboys before they entered the Pacific greatly personalized the narrative as well. A horrifyingly necessary read in a time when the world is once again headed to massive international conflict. . This book was a birthday present from Brent & Heidi (Card is still in book. FROM AMAZON: Flyboys is the true story of young American airmen who were shot down over Chichi Jima. Eight of these young men were captured by Japanese troops and taken prisoner. Another was rescued by an American submarine and went on to become president. The reality of what happened to the eight prisoners has remained a secret for almost 60 years. After the war, the American and Japanese governments conspired to cover up the shocking truth. Not even the families of the airmen were informed what had happened to their sons. It has remained a mystery - until now. Critics called James Bradley's last book "the best book on battle ever written." Flyboys is even better: more ambitious, more powerful, and more moving. On the island of Chichi Jima those young men would face the ultimate test. Their story - a tale of courage and daring, of war and of death, of men and of hope - will make you proud, and it will break your heart. FROM AMAZON: This Edition: A True Story of Courage is an extraordinary of Navy and Marine airmen on a remote Pacific island is sent to bomb Japanese communication towers. They were all shot down. One was rescued by a U.S. Navy submarine. The others were captured by the Japanese soldiers and held prisoner. Then they disappeared. This is their story. Given to me by my mom from the CCHS collection. Read during the fall of 2021 right after taking over as OpsO for LSB. Read in the field during a Bn FEX. Great book that provides unbiased and detailed account of WWII and going back even further into the history of western/US relationships with Japan. Also interesting to read from an EABO perspective and how Japan drastically failed at it at the beginning of WWII and what it led their troops to do. Definitely recommend to other WWII and military history fans. Not a huge fan of the title, but it does a great job of explaining how crucial "flyboys" were to the US success in WWII. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:Over the remote Pacific island of Chichi Jima, nine American flyers-Navy and Marine pilots sent to bomb Japanese communications towers there-were shot down. Flyboys, a story of war and horror but also of friendship and honor, tells the story of those men. Over the remote Pacific island of Chichi Jima, nine American flyers-Navy and Marine pilots sent to bomb Japanese communications towers there-were shot down. One of those nine was miraculously rescued by a U.S. Navy submarine. The others were captured by Japanese soldiers on Chichi Jima and held prisoner. Then they disappeared. When the war was over, the American government, along with the Japanese, covered up everything that had happened on Chichi Jima. The records of a top-secret military tribunal were sealed, the lives of the eight Flyboys were erased, and the parents, brothers, sisters, and sweethearts they left behind were left to wonder. Flyboys reveals for the first time ever the extraordinary story of those men. Bradley's quest for the truth took him from dusty attics in American small towns, to untapped government archives containing classified documents, to the heart of Japan, and finally to Chichi Jima itself. What he discovered was a mystery that dated back far before World War II-back 150 years, to America's westward expansion and Japan's first confrontation with the western world. Bradley brings into vivid focus these brave young men who went to war for their country, and through their lives he also tells the larger story of two nations in a hellish war. With no easy moralizing, Bradley presents history in all its savage complexity, including the Japanese warrior mentality that fostered inhuman brutality and the U.S. military strategy that justified attacks on millions of civilians. And, after almost sixty years of mystery, Bradley finally reveals the fate of the eight American Flyboys, all of whom would ultimately face a moment and a decision that few of us can even imagine. Flyboys is a story of war and horror but also of friendship and honor. It is about how we die, and how we live-including the tale of the Flyboy who escaped capture, a young Navy pilot named George H. W. Bush who would one day become president of the United States. A masterpiece of historical narrative, Flyboys will change forever our understanding of the Pacific war and the very things we fight for. No library descriptions found. |
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In all, a powerful book, and an interesting personal story that I found worthwhile, and has inspired me to now read "Flags of our Fathers" by the same author. ( )