<i>“This inspiring, thrilling book is about American aviator heroes, interviewed in their nineties, as they recount their air to air combat flying, against great odds, over Europe, the Pacific and Korea in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. These young patriots, all in their early twenties, risked their lives to protect our freedoms and lived to tell about it. Beautiful narrative writing and powerfully exquisite photos of the aces. Feel their courage!”<b></b></i><b><br />—DAVID HARTMAN, aviation/space writer</b>

The Aces of World War I were knights of the sky, obeying an unwritten code of noblesse oblige. The romance of flight still clung to the Aces of World War II, Korea and Vietnam, but they had a different and more decisive mission. Less figures of chivalry now than their predecessors, they were hunters trying to survive in the jungle warfare of the skies, stoic heroes asking no quarter of the enemy and giving none as they scored the five aerial victories that made them a special breed.

Unlike the equally heroic ground forces they protected, the Aces of these wars were on their own, relying on their individual skills, determination and daring to prevail in engagements that were the aerial equivalent of a bare knuckle brawl. The stakes--control of the airspace over which the battles that would determine the course of history--couldn't have been higher. No wonder the Ace is an iconic figure with such a strong and durable hold on the American imagination!

At one time there were over 1,400 fighter aces. Because of the changing technology of war and the shifting nature of war itself, these men of Wings of Valor are considered the last of the traditional aces. Wings of Valor takes a last look at these larger than life fighter pilots, enters the timeless drama of their dogfights one final time, and makes their achievements a living legacy. It describes their battles and the planes they flew. Most of all it tells their stories--who they were and where they came from before the aerial combat that that made them heroes; and the lessons each of them learned from his rendezvous with destiny. This book honors the content of their character via formal photographs of these valiant men, the last of their breed. As Wings of Valor shows, theirs are stories that never grow old and never die.

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A hero’s action is always extraordinary because it is so contrary to the basic human instincts of self-preservation and survival. For the fighter ace, it is often “kill or be killed”. The men whose images and stories are told in Wings of Valorreflect the courage and determination it takes to get no less than five “kills” in aerial combat and return from each mission alive.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781591146414
Publisert
2016-12-15
Utgiver
Naval Institute Press; Naval Institute Press
Vekt
989 gr
Høyde
304 mm
Bredde
228 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
264

Om bidragsyterne

Nick Del Calzo is an award-winning photojournalist who produces photographicprojects that advance human values. He created and photographed ournation's heroes for the book, Medal of Honor: Portraits of Valor Beyond the Call ofDuty. He also photographed and produced The Triumphant Spirit: Portraits &Stories of Holocaust Survivors, which features portraits of then-living survivors ofthe Holocaust. He lives in Denver, Colorado, USA.

Peter Collier is the author of several best-selling dynastic biographies,including The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty; The Kennedys: An AmericanDream; and The Fords: An American Epic. His most recent books are The Medal ofHonor: Portraits of Valor Beyond the Call of Duty, and Choosing Courage: InspiringStories of What It Means To Be a Hero. He lives in Nevada City, California, USA.