South Pacific Air War
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Description
South Pacific Air War: The Role of Airpower in the New Guinea and Solomon Island Campaigns, January 1943 to February 1944 by Richard Dunn offers a groundbreaking look at one of World War II’s most crucial phases in the southern Pacific. Drawing on captured Japanese documents, Allied reports, and firsthand sources, Dunn delivers a balanced, meticulously researched account of the New Guinea and Solomon campaigns that breached Japan’s national defense line.
Focusing on the air war, this book highlights not only the contributions of air power but also its limitations under the extreme conditions of the South Pacific. Dunn goes beyond combat claims and bombing statistics to examine verified results, providing readers with an accurate understanding of the comparative effectiveness of both Allied and Japanese forces. Covering key battles from early 1943 through the leap to the Admiralty Islands in early 1944, the narrative reveals the decisive impact of aircraft, tactics, logistics, and innovation in this pivotal campaign.
Key Features:
- Author: Richard Dunn
- Comprehensive account of the New Guinea and Solomon Island campaigns
- Focus on the pivotal role and limitations of airpower in WWII’s South Pacific theater
- Includes analysis of aircraft performance, tactics, and logistics
- Size: 7.0 in x 10.0 in
- Format: Hardback
- Length: 608 pages
- Features: 40 black & white photos and maps
- ISBN: 9780764367878
Illuminating and deeply researched, South Pacific Air War provides readers with new insights into the campaigns that shaped the course of the Pacific War, offering a more accurate and vivid understanding than many previous histories.