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Series
Roaring glory volume 6
Publisher
Program Power Entertainment
Pub. Date
c1998
Description
Pt. 1. "Pilots proclaimed it the hottest fighter of World War II. The famous Lightning claimed its name by birthright: it was the first fighter to top 400 miles per hour! Warbird pilot Jeff Ethell takes you along on a mission in this incredible turbocharged, twin-engined interceptor"--Container. Pt. 2. "Wounded in a crash landing, pilot Richard Brown wanted so badly to continue to fly, he kept his leg injury a secret. Young pilot Art Thorsen had a...
Series
Weapons of war volume 20
Publisher
International Masters Publishers
Pub. Date
2007
Description
Find out how the US entered the conflict in Southeast Asia and how US tacticians planned to bring the war to a swift end through sustained bombing campaigns. Follow the large scale use of helicopters for the first time in combat, functioning as troop transports, flying gunships and rescue aircraft. Understand the role of the "Huey"; the workhorse of the war in Vietnam. Discover the wide variety of aircraft employed in Vietnam, ranging fom MiG-killing...
Publisher
Kino Lorber
Pub. Date
[2020]
Description
A stirring tribute to the men of the Eighth Air Force, who flew deadly missions during World War II. Half of the U.S. Army Air Force's casualties during the war were suffered by the Eighth. Director Erik Nelson tracked down nine of the surviving Eighth Air Force veterans to recall the harrowing experiences they endured in the summer of 1943.
Publisher
Shout Factory
Pub. Date
[2019]
Description
By June 1942, the Japanese Navy has swept across the Pacific. In an effort to change the course of the war, a United States carrier group is positioned off the coast of Midway, tasked with springing a trap on the enemy. During this pivotal battle, the two-man crew of a U.S. Navy dive bomber is forced to ditch in the sea. Set adrift, the men look towards their comrades for rescue.
Publisher
PBS Home Video
Pub. Date
2004, c2003
Description
The story of an experiment -- "to see if Blacks had the intellectual and physical ability to fly an aircraft in combat." These pilots, trained in the "deep South, " became the Tuskegee Airmen, flying combat aircraft during World War II for their country. They had to battle on 2 fronts: the Axis powers in Europe and North Africa, and the racism at home.
Publisher
Home Box Office
Pub. Date
[2010]
Description
The story of the 'Fighting 99th' - the first squadron of black American pilots to be allowed to fight for their country. It is 1943 and the U.S. is suffering huge losses on the ground and in the air. Four newly recruited pilots are united by a desire to serve their country, at a time when black flyers were not welcomed in the Air Force. Now, the "Tuskegee Airmen" must undertake the riskiest mission of their lives and to prove to America that courage...
Publisher
Medium Cool Pictures
Pub. Date
2012
Description
"The compelling true story of Margaret Ringenberg, as told through insightful interviews and exciting re-enactments. Witness how this aviation trailblazer from America's heartland became, in a time of war and beyond, a shining example of our nation's greatest generation!"--Container.
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