Felix C. asked about
:
Suggested reading regarding the low-level strafing missions in the PTO?
I certainly agree with Jim Oxley's endorsement of Garrett Middlebrook's "
Air Combat At 20 Feet: Selected Missions From A Strafer Pilot's Diary".
Roy Lee Grover, a squadron mate of Middlebook's has published his memoir
Incidents in the Life of a B-25 Pilot (AuthorHouse 2006) describing his bombing, strafing & skip bombing missions over New Guinea. He provides a detailed account of the harrowing mission against Japanese shipping off Wewak on 2 September 1943 (which Middlebrook also describes in his book). I believe that Grover & his crew hit and sank the
Nagato Maru that day.
Grover describes his reasons for publishing his memoir of WWII: "The stories of war are generally about valor, excitement and/or achievements. However, wartime military service is mostly composed of training, waiting with boredom and a little action for a few people. This collection is composed of stories of incidents that reflect my attitudes, beliefs and feelings that occurred to me during World War II. My combat experience was as a pilot of a B-25C, a medium altitude bomber, and B-25C-l, a modified B-25C for low level bombing and strafing, during parts of 1942 and 1943. I remember these incidents very clearly. Historians, who research records of events of the past, often interpret the events with a value system that was developed years after the events occurred. This gives a distorted picture of what happened and why it happened. I hope to help the readers of this collection to see the events through my eyes rather than through the filters of their experiences. The events or incidents did happen and made an impression on me."
Jim Oxley wrote:
Another superb Unit history worth reading is
Rampage of the Roarin' 20's : The Illustrated History of the 312th Bombardment Group During WWII by Michael Claringbould and Lawrence Hickey. Marvellous detail on the Unit, similar in quality to
Warpath and
The Grim Reapers.
Rampage of the Roarin' 20's is another excellent unit history on a low level strafer group by Larry Hickey's International Historical Research Associates. Michael Levy, a retired Air Force historian, wrote the manuscript for the book (utilizing work by Michael Claringbould & Larry Hickey) as well as undertaking his own research on the 312th.
http://airwar-worldwar2.com/about/authors#Levy
Mr. Levy has recently finished writing
Harvest of the Grim Reapers Vol. II: The Illustrated History of the 3rd Bomb Group During World War II (October 1943 – December 1945) (no publication date yet).
http://irandpcorp.com/products/books/3bg2
Edward