Here, one of America's most popular military historians re-creates,
using their own moving and powerful voices, the true stories of the U.S.
Marine pilots who flew the Allies to victory in World War II. These
riveting accounts recreate conflicts ranging from the Marines' gallant
defense of Wake Island, where Captain Henry "Baron" Elrod destroyed two
enemy planes before joining the fight on the ground, earning a
posthumous Medal of Honor in the last-ditch attempt to stave off the
Japanese, to the Battle of Midway and Guadalcanal.
Running the gamut from Second Lieutenant Alvin Jensen's single-handed
destruction of twenty-four grounded Japanese aircraft on Kahili to
Lieutenant John W. Leaper's sawing off a Kamikaze's tail with his
propeller over Okinawa, these thrilling oral histories of the Pacific
war's air battles bring them to life in all their terror and triumph.