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E-raamat: Cactus Air Force: Air War over Guadalcanal

  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472851048
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472851048

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Using diary entries, interviews and first-hand accounts, this vivid narrative brings to life the struggle in the air over the island of Guadalcanal between August 20 and November 15, 1942.

For 40 years from 1961, the late Eric Hammel interviewed more than 150 American participants in the air campaign at Guadalcanal, none of whom are still alive. These interviews are the most comprehensive first-person accounts of the battle assembled by any historian. More importantly, they involved the junior officers and enlisted men whose stories and memories were not part of the official history, thus providing a unique insight.

The battle of Guadalcanal was the first offensive operation undertaken by the US and its allies in the Pacific War. "Cactus," the code name for the island, became a sinkhole for Japanese air and naval power, experienced forces whose losses could never be made good. The three months of air battles between August 20, 1942, when the first Marine air unit arrived on the island, and November 15, when the last enemy attempt to retake the island was defeated, were perhaps the most important of the Pacific War. After November 15, 1942, the US never looked back as its forces moved across the Pacific to the war's inevitable conclusion.

The Cactus Air Force is a joint project between the late Eric Hammel and Pacific War expert Thomas McKelvey Cleaver, and is unlike any other of the many histories of this event that have been published over the years.



Using diary entries, interviews and first-hand accounts, this vivid narrative brings to life the struggle in the air over the island of Guadalcanal between August 20 and November 15, 1942.

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Hammel and Cleaver have once more brought Guadalcanal front and center. Theirs is a harrowing tale of unpreparedness, intelligence and leadership failures, of learning hard lessons in the furious crucible of war, of sacrifice and loss, of great courage, and, ultimately, of a great victory secured at a fearsome cost. * Richard P. Hallion, former Historian of the US Air Force * Overstating Eric Hammels impact as a military historian is impossible. His focus on aviationand Guadalcanal in particularhas seen few equals. Today, we benefit not only because Hammel had the foresight to capture the first-person accounts of thousands of veterans, but also because he possessed the knowledge to place them in the proper context. * Jay A. Stout, author of 'Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation and Terror Over the Pacific' * Eric Hammels research, done when no one else was interested in learning these stories, has allowed a story we all think we know well to be told anew, through the words of those whose stories were never told before. The Cactus Air Force is a vital contribution that provides new information about this crucial battle. * Barrett Tillman, author of 'Whirlwind: The Air War Against Japan, 19421945' * Eric Hammel was outstanding among us in finding participants and conducting interviews. His best work glowed that way, notably in his Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima publications. * Richard B. Frank, author of 'Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle' * This superbly written description of the conflict in the Pacific chronicles these battles with reference to official records and, more importantly, personal accounts of the US participants taken from interviews and diaries. These graphic and moving accounts create a vivid narrative for the reader. * Flypast *

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Using diary entries, interviews and first-hand accounts, this vivid narrative brings to life the struggle in the air over the island of Guadalcanal between August 20 and November 15, 1942.
List of Maps
7(6)
List of Illustrations
8(5)
Foreword 13(2)
Richard P. Hallion
Authors Foreword 15(4)
Chapter One Before
19(17)
Chapter Two War Comes to the South Pacific
36(24)
Chapter Three Operation Watchtower
60(11)
Chapter Four Tally-ho!
71(13)
Chapter Five Pug Southerland's Odyssey
84(13)
Chapter Six Disaster
97(9)
Chapter Seven The Cavalry Arrives
106(15)
Chapter Eight Admiral Yamamoto's Reply
121(10)
Chapter Nine Hide and Seek in the Solomon Sea
131(17)
Chapter Ten Battle of the Eastern Solomons -- Killing Ryujo
148(11)
Chapter Eleven Saving Enterprise
159(15)
Chapter Twelve Resolution
174(10)
Chapter Thirteen Reinforcement
184(18)
Chapter Fourteen Growing into the Job
202(15)
Chapter Fifteen Stalemate
217(19)
Chapter Sixteen The Situation is not Hopeless, but it is Certainly Critical
236(23)
Chapter Seventeen Swivel-neck Joe
259(12)
Chapter Eighteen And Then There Was One
271(22)
Chapter Nineteen The Darkness before Dawn
293(21)
Chapter Twenty End of the Beginning
314(11)
Glossary 325(2)
Index 327
The late Eric Hammel is recognized as one of the leading American military historians, with more than 40 well-received books that are considered authoritative on their subjects published over a 50-year career.

Co-author Thomas McKelvey Cleaver is one of Ospreys most successful authors, and is also a recognized authority on the Pacific War. With his best-selling books Pacific Thunder, Tidal Wave and now The Cactus Air Force, he brings a lifetime of study to the project.