THEY ALSO FLEW PB

Cover of THEY ALSO FLEW PB by ARBON L
Author: ARBON L
Publisher: Smithsonian
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9781560988373
Dimensions:
Height: 8.96 Inches
Length: 6.42 Inches
Weight: 1.02074027306 Pounds
Width: 0.81 Inches
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They Also Flew by Arbon L is a reprint edition published by Smithsonian on February 17, 1998, featuring 264 pages in English. This book chronicles the history of enlisted pilots in the United States military aviation, beginning with the first volunteer for pilot training in 1912 at Fort William McKinley in the Philippines. It highlights the journey of these men, who came from various backgrounds, as they overcame skepticism and barriers within a military system that traditionally favored commissioned officers.

Readers will find a detailed account of the contributions made by these enlisted pilots, often referred to as “sergeant pilots,” from their early days in flight through 1942. The narrative includes the achievements of 17 aces, the sacrifices of over 155 men who lost their lives in action, and the stories of 11 who rose to the rank of general. Through personal recollections and the author’s own experiences, They Also Flew presents a comprehensive view of the determination and resilience of these individuals who served their country in the air, set against the backdrop of military history and aviation technology.


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In 1912, when the United States opened an aviation school at the newly established Fort William McKinley in the Philippines, only one officer volunteered for pilot training. A corporal, recognizing his opportunity, stepped forward, becoming the first enlisted man in the history of United States military aviation to train as a pilot. Over the next thirty years, three thousand enlisted men would follow his lead. These men–mess cooks, mechanics, and civilian pilots among them–enabled the military to bring the number of pilots in its ranks up to combat strength. They Also Flew traces the history and achievements of enlisted pilots from their earliest days in flight through 1942. Regarded by the military as lacking the education or intelligence to fly, these “sergeant pilots” struggled to earn their wings in a military organization that traditionally reserved this position for commissioned officers. Lee Arbon details the contributions of these men to United States military aviation, recognizing the 17 “aces,” the more than 155 men killed in action, and the 11 who were promoted to the rank of general. Presenting the recollections of fellow sergeant pilots as well as the author’s own experiences in the cockpit, They Also Flew records the personal sagas of men determined to serve their country in the air.

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Publisher: Smithsonian. Year: 1998.
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Language: en. Pages: 264. Edition: Reprint.

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