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drgondog 22nd February 2014 15:16

Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Schiffer Publications has sent my book to printing and it will be physically available shortly.

More than 500 pages, approximately 700 images plus 50 side elevation of 355FG Thunderbolts and Mustangs.

Combat diary format for every mission flown with as many as 12 pages for certain missions highlighting the primary combat units and adversaries engaged from start to finish. Several of the members of this forum were special contributors and so note in my acknowldegments, as well as the website.

There is a chapter devoted to a summary overview of the build up of US Strategic forces, the epic struggles with the LW, the introduction of the p-47, P-38 and finally the P-51B to engage and wrest air superiority from the LW in preparation for the Invasion. Within this discussion there are tables to present qtr by qtr contribution of each 8th and 9th AF fighter type with respect to victory credits per USAF Study 85. There is a detailed summary by aircraft within each 8th AF Fighter Group for Victory credits air and ground, losses air and ground related, operational losses and accidents. Also incorporated is the corresponding LW fighter type represented in the air to air victory credits.

Thirty pages are included for aircraft squadron code/serial number for approximately 500 of the 355th FG aircraft including pilots assigned, pilots lost, date, type of loss, comments regarding place, crew chief or disposition if not lost - such as re-assignment to another pilot or re-coded.

There are more than 30 pages with tables for every victory credit by pilot, squadron and date as well as the locations cited in the victory credits for 354 air credits and 508 ground credits.

26 pages of detail concerning the loss data for every MIA, KIA, POW and Evadee for the 355th FG, the Scout Force (Experimental) and Second Scout Force - all operating under the TO&E of the 355th.

Then the rest of the book is devoted to topics of interest ranging from 8th AF Fighter Command written "Lessons Learned", detailed view of flight line routine as well as a fighter pilot narrative from wake up, through briefing, take off and assembly all the way through the 355th and 2 SF battle over Misburg on November 26, 1944, the trip home, debriefing and end of the day.

There is a first hand view of the Piggy Back Rescue of my father by Royce Priest, the pilot that saved him; history of the Scout Forces; a detailed narrative looking at the 1st BD, the 355th and 357th FG as well as the LW units engaged from Ulm to Erding, around Munich and then attacking Landsberg and Oberphaffenhofen. Following the route narrative and various engagements there are several tables detailing - LW losses by fighter werk number, pilot and unit, and location; US losses by aircraft, unit, location, serial number; US victory credits by time stamp, pilot, unit, location, a/c type for victory credit as well as the same type Table for LW victory credits. This mission should well illustrate the ability of the LW to place 250+ fighters to attack one Bomb Division over a 200 mile track - escorted by 2 US Fighter Groups composed of 89 effectives at the R/V point.

Last, but not least are 23 pages of 355th TFW accounts of the F-105 missions and mission profiles - an Introduction for Volume II.

For those that purchase the book, it is my sincere desire that you find great value as a research tool.

Warm Regards,

Bill Marshall

Juha 22nd February 2014 17:53

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Hello Drgondog
great news!

Juha

drgondog 22nd February 2014 18:22

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Thanks Juha - thirty years of steady research, five years actually writing and adding to it, three different sets of eyes editing and my own three weeks final edits and developing the index.

I'm ready for a drink!

Warm Regards,

Bill

laurent14 22nd February 2014 23:26

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Hi Bill,
Congratulations! Clearly a must have for me and probably the definitive book on the 355th FG.
Greetings from France,
Laurent

drgondog 23rd February 2014 16:10

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Laurent - thank you very much. Perhaps immodestly it Is the definitive work on the 355th but it weaves other combat units from both sides into the diary to place the 355th in perspective as a 'part of the campaign'.

I will be very interested in your candid opinion.

Warm Regards,

Bill

laurent14 28th February 2014 13:22

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Hi Bill,
I will be very proud to give you my opinion on your book but you have to remember that english is not my mother language and reading a 560 pages book will be for me no easy and probably a very long affair, though I hope that it will not take me thirty years to achieve it.
All the best,
Laurent

drgondog 28th February 2014 18:50

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
LoL - Laurent.. I would have the same issue wading through a French book at this stage of my life... fifty years of no use leads to 'no remember'

There ARE a lot of pictures and tables however.

John Beaman 1st March 2014 04:09

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Congratulations Bill. I know you have worked your butt off on this. It is nice to see it come to fruition.

People on TOCH played a big part in this, right?

drgondog 3rd March 2014 03:32

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Beaman (Post 180998)
Congratulations Bill. I know you have worked your butt off on this. It is nice to see it come to fruition.

People on TOCH played a big part in this, right?

Yes indeed and I reference TOCH as a key resource..

laurent14 27th March 2014 13:23

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Unfortunately, according to Schiffer, the book will not be available before june.

drgondog 1st April 2014 20:14

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by laurent14 (Post 182210)
Unfortunately, according to Schiffer, the book will not be available before june.

I received the same info from Schiffer - late May/early June

drgondog 7th May 2014 22:27

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Amazon is least expensive source by far..

Mark Proulx 25th October 2014 00:09

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Well, after some searching and frustrations in finding a copy, mine finally arrived today. From my initial first glance, it appears to be a very impressive effort! Clearly, lots of reading and photo gazing in store all culminating with some nice color side profiles. Clearly a welcome addition to my reference library!

My compliments on your efforts!

Mark Proulx

drgondog 6th December 2016 23:24

Re: Our Might Always - History of 355FG WWII - Vol I
 
Mark - apologies for missing this post. Thank you.

Bill


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