Slingshot Warbirds
World War II U.S. Navy Scout-Observation Airmen
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About the Book
A unique and little-known chapter in World War II naval aviation history concerns the exploits of the scout-observation pilots who flew from the battleships and cruisers of the U.S. Navy. To carry out their missions, they were launched from their ships by catapult. On returning, their float-equipped aircraft landed on the water and the plane and crew were crane-hoisted aboard the vessel.
In compiling this work, the author culled from the naval archives many of the ships’ action reports and war diaries that detail the accounts of these airmen. In addition he meticulously edited the personal records of 27 veteran airmen who related stories of intense and excruciatingly difficult missions.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
William Neufeld
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 239
Bibliographic Info: photos, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2003
pISBN: 978-0-7864-0788-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
1 The Navy Learns to Fly 3
2 A Generation of Peace 13
3 America Goes to War 29
4 Adventures in Training 49
5 Service Units and Destroyer Aviation 57
6 The Battle for Guadalcanal 62
7 The Atlantic War Zone 82
8 The Mediterranean Theater 98
9 The South Pacific 106
10 The Invasion of Italy 124
11 The Invasion of France 131
12 Operation Anvil-Dragoon: The Invasion of Southern France 141
13 The Fleet Pushes West 148
14 Invasion of the Philippines 171
15 The Battle for Iwo Jima 189
16 The Battle for Okinawa 199
17 The Last Months of the War 217
List of Sources 221
Index 229
Book Reviews & Awards
“welcome…an interesting read and rare historical account…excellent research here, and I was surprised to see just how much action these crews experienced, sometimes maneuvering with Japanese Zeros and German Messerschmitts…fills a long-standing void”—Naval Aviation News; “entertaining stories…excellent photographs…worth a look”—Stone & Stone Second World War Books.