Race of Aces


Race of Aces: WWII's Elite Airmen and the Epic Battle to Become the Masters of the Sky

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4 Stars

John Bruning’s Race of Aces is a wonderful portrait of the Army Air Force fighter pilots in the Southwest Pacific during World War II.  The book was obviously extensively researched, it is well written, and it is eminently readable.  Bruning succeeds in bringing the war to life, exposing the heroism and the flaws of the pilots who battled to become America’s Ace of Aces while many times taking the reader right into the cockpit in the heat of battle.  It’s not a history of the war in the Pacific, it’s the story of the men who fought it; and it’s a great one.



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