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From the Pilot Factory, 1942

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor William P. Mitchell retired in 1992 after a successful career with advertising agencies. He now lives in Hillsborough! North Carolina! and contributes to local newspapers. Klappentext In 1939, the United States Army Air Force trained just 1,200 new pilots. Yet, by the end of World War II, airfields had become factories, and 193,440 additional young men had become pilots. Author William P. Mitchell entered the pilot factory at San Antonio's Kelly Field in January 1942. He then went to Garner Field near Uvalde, Texas, for primary training; to Randolph Field for basic; to Brooks Field for advanced flying; and to Del Valle for transition on the C-47. Mitchell's experiences were similar to those of thousands of young men. Because his mother kept his war-time letters, readers of this book can catch glimpses of a world long vanished and an era that now seems innocent and naive. Mitchell worried about washing out, but he eventually learned to do nighttime "blitz" landings without lights, to loop and roll and recover from a spin, to identify an aircraft from its silhouette, and to navigate cross country. Like many of his peers, he wanted to be a pursuit pilot, but he was assigned to C-47s. As a member of the 73rd Squadron of the 434th Troop Carrier Group, he delivered glider infantry at Normandy, dropped airborne troops during Operation Market Garden, and supplied the 101st Airborne Division during the Battle of the Bulge. Mitchell's letters remind us that learning to fly was a romantic and unexpected adventure for the young men of the Greatest Generation who flew for the USAAF. Zusammenfassung William P. Mitchell entered the pilot factory at San Antonio's Kelly Field in January 1942. His experiences were similar to those of thousands of young men. Because his mother kept his wartime letters! readers of this book can catch glimpses of a world long vanished and an era that now seems innocent and naive. ...

Product details

Authors William Mitchell, William P. Mitchell
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2005
 
EAN 9781585443871
ISBN 978-1-58544-387-1
No. of pages 195
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Centennial of Flight Series
Centennial of Flight
Centennial of Flight Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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