Bully Able Leader

“Bully Able Leader” by George G. Loving is an action-packed memoir published by Stackpole Books on August 18, 2011. This first edition, written in English and spanning 238 pages, offers valuable insights into the flying environment during the Korean War, a significant conflict marked by the extensive use of jet combat aircraft. The author, an American pilot and squadron commander, shares his experiences flying the F-80 Shooting Star against MiGs and ground targets, detailing the challenges and realities of combat missions.
Readers will find a firsthand account of the author’s 112 combat missions across five major campaigns from 1950 to 1951. The narrative captures the intensity of aerial warfare and the strategic complexities faced by pilots during this pivotal moment in military history. With a focus on personal memoirs and military aviation, “Bully Able Leader” provides a unique perspective on the Korean War, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and history.
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Valuable insights of the flying environment that earmarked this first war of extensive use of jet combat aircraft. –Col. Joe McCue, USAF (Ret.), Air Power History
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