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| #371471 in Books | Texas AM University Press | 2010-07-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x1.70 x6.20l,2.24 | File type: PDF | 506 pages | ||38 of 38 people found the following review helpful.| marvelous unit history|By David Latané|It's hard to imagine a better small-unit history from WWII than _Every Day a Nightmare._ Bartsch begins with a story which had never been accurately related: that of the inexperienced American pilots of the 17th-Pursuit squadron who attempted to stem the Japanese attack on the Dutch East Indies, flying out of a hidden airfield at||
"One reviewer called Mr. Bartsch's earlier book 'an impressive labor of love.' That phrase applies equally well to the present Every Day A Nightmare, a work that will probably stand as the definitive account of a significant but forgotten episode of th
In December 1941, the War Department sent two transports and a freighter carrying 103 P-40 fighters and their pilots to the Philipines to bolster Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s Far East Air Force. They were then diverted to Australia, with new orders to ferry the P-40s to the Philippines from Australia through the Dutch East Indies. But on the same day as the second transport reached its destination on January 12, 1942, the first of the key refueling stops in the Ea...
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