U.S. Marine Corps Aviation Since 1912

U.S. Marine Corps Aviation Since 1912
Author: Peter B. Mersky
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Fighter planes
ISBN: 9781591145165

This heavily illustrated work is the only book to describe the entire history of the U.S. Marine Corps' air arm. With hundreds of rare photographs, this fourth edition represents a major redesign and update of the last edition, published more than a decade ago. Chapters include descriptions of early development and training, as well as combat deployments during World War I and in Central America. World War II and Korea, Vietnam, the Balkans, and Southwest Asia campaigns are also well covered. The book's emphasis is on the Marines who made up the air squadrons, developed the aircraft and tactics, and fought the battles as the main support of troops on the ground. The text includes first-person accounts and comments from many participants--aviators and crewmen alike.

U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Aviation, Volume I, 1916-1942 Chronology

U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Aviation, Volume I, 1916-1942 Chronology
Author: Wayne H. Heiser, 8th
Publisher: Wayne Heiser
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2006-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 0977826708

This book is a chronological account of the establishment of Naval Reserve Aviation and its growth and development before World War II. It is a comprehensive history of Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Aviation - a documentation of the significant events in that history, together with many which would fall under the category of trivia. It is an attempt to illustrate what the Naval Aviation Reserve was all about, and to capture some of the flavor of the earlier days of aviation. The book, Volume I of a series on Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Aviation, may stir the memories of some of those people directly involved in these activities during the period covered. It should also prove interesting to others who might have an interest in the Naval Air Reserve and/or in early aviation.

100 Years of Marine Corps Aviation

100 Years of Marine Corps Aviation
Author: Roxanne M. Kaufman
Publisher: Department of the Navy
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"Selection of oral histories"--CD surface.

Photo Recon Became Fighter Duty

Photo Recon Became Fighter Duty
Author: Steven K. Dixon
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 078649798X

Trained as a photo reconnaissance unit, Marine Observation Squadron 251 ended up serving as a fighter squadron for the duration of World War II, shooting down 32 Japanese aircraft. The squadron earned several awards for outstanding performance, including the Presidential Unit Citation. This book is the first to cover the World War II history of VMFA-251, one of the Marine Corps' longest-serving squadrons. The author traces their operations from the unit's activation on December 1, 1941, through Guadalcanal, the reduction of Rabaul and their missions over the Philippines in 1945.

US Marine Corps Fighter Squadrons of World War II

US Marine Corps Fighter Squadrons of World War II
Author: Barrett Tillman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 178200954X

The US Marine Corps has a long heritage of aviation excellence, a reputation that was largely built on the impact and performance of the “flying leathernecks” in the bitter fighting in the Pacific during World War II. As the US island-hopping campaign against Japan gathered pace, US Marine Corps fighter squadrons operating legendary Grumman and Vought aircraft became instrumental in the success of amphibious assaults and in breaking fierce enemy resistance, engaging Japanese attack aircraft in the skies and ground-based targets while supporting and protecting US ground forces. The flying legends Marion Carl, Greg “Pappy” Boyington, Joe Foss and others were all World War II Marine fighter pilots, taking to the skies in Corsairs, Wildcats, Venturas and Hellcats. Aviation historian Barrett Tillman's comprehensive account US Marine Corps Fighter Squadrons of World War II pays homage to these individuals and their mounts, and is packed with historic and organizational details of the squadrons who took to the skies above the Pacific.