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B-29s over Japan, 1944-1945: A Group Commander's Diary

di Samuel Russ Harris, Jr.

Altri autori: Robert A. Mann (A cura di)

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"This diary details the life of Colonel Samuel R. Harris as a commander of one of the first B-29 Heavy Bombardment Groups to reach the Marianas Islands in 1944. The first section is an intimate portrait of war. The second half details the aspects of how the 73rd Bomb Wing was engaged in the war against Japan"--Provided by publisher.… (altro)
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An interesting look at the air war against Japan in late 1944-early 1945, as told by Colonel Sam Harris. Few of the B-29 bombers sent against Japan at this point were lost over Japan due to enemy action; most were lost due to mechanical failure during the long flight from Saipan to Japan and back. The statistics listed for each mission can be somewhat dry, but the reports on B-29s struggling back or going missing are gripping, and the look at day-to-day life on the island is also interesting. ( )
  mponte | Jan 14, 2013 |
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I have read a lot of WWII memoirs, and most are either very polished or very technical. This book bridges the gap, as it consists of verbatim diary entries alternating with the bomb group's records.

The diary entries are blunt about personnel matters, how the general misses his wife, and the headaches of trying to run (part of) a war. The records trace the arrival and loss of planes, specifics of the planes themselves, and the details of missions.

The perspective of a senior staff officer is a nice contrast to the large number of WWI books by infantry officers & soldiers, pilots, and others on the sharp end of the war.

I found the diary entries very absorbing and very human, but the data of the other sections left me cold. On the whole, it was a book worth reading and I enjoyed it. ( )
  wenestvedt | Apr 25, 2012 |
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If you wander through museums and look at the displays and wish you could have a conversation with the guys in the faded pictures - if you suspect there was all kinds of drama behind the heroism you so often hear about - and if you really like "inside baseball" and memoirs and (above all) the US military, you will love this book. I really love this book; I think ti's delightful. Bearing in mind that one of my favorite Saturday activities is to wander down to the US Air Force Museum at Wright-Pat in Dayton.

(I think this would be a good book to give to older high school students or college kids as part of a military history or American history course, by the way. It's a great view of what it really takes, in terms of human decision making and endurance and so forth, to make a military force happen. It also demonstrates how freaking boring, lonely, confusing, and frustrating war really is most of the time.) ( )
  lloannna | Dec 11, 2011 |
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This is a nice change to the normal WWII diaries and memoirs as it is an uncensored collection of entries covering the air war in the Pacific from the point of view of a high level officer. As such, you don't get the dirt and horror of the infantry diaries but rather the command decisions and logistics burdens of a unit commander. While certainly not as griping as a front line solider's words, Harris was open and blunt in his view on all aspects of the war, making this a candid look at operation in the US Army Air Force. The narrative of the diary has been fleshed out by the inclusion of briefings, bombing reports, and other unit correspondence to provide an operation timeline by the editor. The reports and structure of the book can provide a challenge to the casual reader as the technical nature of the non-diary material is repetitiveness (military life on display) and not particularly engaging. The honest and gruff nature of Harris in his descriptions of the day-to-day are interesting and provide a distinct look at the war. The diary entries are worth the read though the book will probably be of greatest interest to fans of military history as opposed to those enjoy a more "pure" memoir. ( )
  loafhunter13 | Dec 9, 2011 |
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A very interesting read on the pacific air war. Sam Harris diary opens a window to the day to day operations of the bomber group out of Saipan.
Provides an opportunity to get a closer look at the officer's challenges, bomb run methodology, equipment performance issues and ship and crew losses. ( )
  dzviovich67 | Dec 9, 2011 |
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"This diary details the life of Colonel Samuel R. Harris as a commander of one of the first B-29 Heavy Bombardment Groups to reach the Marianas Islands in 1944. The first section is an intimate portrait of war. The second half details the aspects of how the 73rd Bomb Wing was engaged in the war against Japan"--Provided by publisher.

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