Since end of WWII the major role played by the 5th Fighter Command in
winning the war in the Pacific has been almost totally neglected. Wolf
puts the air campaigns into strategic and tactical context, then breaks
down every daily air battle into Fighter Groups and Squadrons using unit
Narrative Combat Reports. Daily battles are then described by flights,
elements, and individual pilots using over 9,000 newly released
documents. Vol.1 describes the 5FC precursors in the Philippines, Java,
and Australia and continues through Papua and New Guinea, and ends with
the reduction of Rabaul in Nov.1943.