Builders and Fighters

Builders and Fighters
Author: Barry W. Fowle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1992
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

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Builders and fighters

Builders and fighters
Author: Barry W. Fowle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 529
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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Builders and Fighters

Builders and Fighters
Author: Barry W. Fowle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1992
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

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Builders and Fighters

Builders and Fighters
Author: Barry W. Fowle
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2015-09-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517528027

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The Corps of Engineers played an important role in winning World War II. Its work included building and repairing roads, bridges, and airfields; laying and clearing minefields; establishing and destroying obstacles; constructing training camps and other support facilities; building the Pentagon; and providing facilities for the development of the atomic bomb. In addition to their construction work, engineers engaged in combat with the enemy in the Battle of the Bulge, on the Ledo Road in Burma, in the mountains of Italy, and at numerous other locations. Certainly one of the highlights of Corps activity during World War II was the construction of the 1,685-mile Alaska Highway, cared out of the Canadian and Alaskan wilderness. "Builders and Fighters" is a series of essays on some of the hectic engineer activity during World War II. Veterans of that war should read this book and point with pride to their accomplishments. In it, today's engineers will find further reasons to be proud of their heritage.

Builders And Fighters

Builders And Fighters
Author: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781410221773

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The Corps of Engineers played an important part in winning World War II. Its work included building and repairing roads, bridges, and airfields; laying and clearing minefields; establishing and destroying obstacles; constructing training camps and other support facilities; building the Pentagon; and providing facilities for the development of the atomic bomb. In addition to their construction work, engineers engaged in combat with the enemy in the Battle of the Bulge, on the Ledo Road in Burma, in the mountains of Italy, and at numerous other locations. Certainly one of the highlights of Corps activity during World War II was the construction of the 1,685-mile Alaska Highway, carved out of the Canadian and Alaskan wilderness. Builders and Fighters is a series of essays on some of the hectic engineer activity during World War II. Veterans of that war should read this book and point with pride to their accomplishments. In it, today's engineers will find further reasons to be proud of their heritage. H. J. Hatch Lieutenant General, USA Chief of Engineers

The Builder

The Builder
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1328
Release: 1877
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Permanent Builder

Permanent Builder
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1916
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN:

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To Fly and Fight

To Fly and Fight
Author: Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524563420

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Bud Anderson is a flyers flyer. The Californians enduring love of flying began in the 1920s with the planes that flew over his fathers farm. In January 1942, he entered the Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet Program. Later after he received his wings and flew P-39s, he was chosen as one of the original flight leaders of the new 357th Fighter Group. Equipped with the new and deadly P-51 Mustang, the group shot down five enemy aircraft for each one it lost while escorting bombers to targets deep inside Germany. But the price was high. Half of its pilots were killed or imprisoned, including some of Buds closest friends. In February 1944, Bud Anderson, entered the uncertain, exhilarating, and deadly world of aerial combat. He flew two tours of combat against the Luftwaffe in less than a year. In battles sometimes involving hundreds of airplanes, he ranked among the groups leading aces with 16 aerial victories. He flew 116 missions in his old crow without ever being hit by enemy aircraft or turning back for any reason, despite one life or death confrontation after another. His friend Chuck Yeager, who flew with Anderson in the 357th, says, In an airplane, the guy was a mongoosethe best fighter pilot I ever saw. Buds years as a test pilot were at least as risky. In one bizarre experiment, he repeatedly linked up in midair with a B-29 bomber, wingtip to wingtip. In other tests, he flew a jet fighter that was launched and retrieved from a giant B-36 bomber. As in combat, he lost many friends flying tests such as these. Bud commanded a squadron of F-86 jet fighters in postwar Korea, and a wing of F-105s on Okinawa during the mid-1960s. In 1970 at age 48, he flew combat strikes as a wing commander against communist supply lines. To Fly and Fight is about flying, plain and simple: the joys and dangers and the very special skills it demands. Touching, thoughtful, and dead honest, it is the story of a boy who grew up living his dream.

American Builder

American Builder
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1126
Release: 1917
Genre: Building
ISBN:

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