Bombs Away!: A History of the 70th Bombardment Squadron (M) in Early World War II


Bombs Away!: A History of the 70th Bombardment Squadron (M) in Early World War II by Harold V. Larson
English | 10 Oct. 2017 | ASIN: B076CPFXK1 | 355 Pages | AZW3 | 13.41 MB





This is the story of the 70th Bombardment Squadron, a lone squadron of the U.S. Army Air Corps, which flew its B-26 aircraft "island hopping" across the Pacific, and which fought the early months of World War II, as a separate squadron, from Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.

This is also the story of the Ground Echelon of that Squadron which served with distinction, under adverse conditions, for twenty-five months on various remote islands of the South Pacific.

This story traces the Squadron from its inception in January 1941 through the Declaration of War and the early part of World War II. The story will involve pre-war activity, operations in the U.S. Subsequent to Pearl Harbor, activities in Fiji and combat operations in the South Pacific.

The centerpiece of this history consists of a number of personal narratives and diary entries, detailing various events; vivid recollections, photographs, and lasting impressions of Squadron survivors.

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