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Jungle Ace: The Story of One of the USAAF's Great Fighter Leaders, Col. Gerald R. Johnson

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Flying P-38s, Jerry Johnson shot down 24 aircraft in 265 combat missions in the Pacific theater. At the age of only twenty-four, he commanded the highest-scoring fighter group in the Pacific. Tragically, though Johnson had survived three combat tours, which included a mid-air collision with a Japanese aircraft and being shot down by friendly fire, the new father disappeared without a trace while flying a courier mission one month after the war’s end.

330 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 1, 2001

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John R. Bruning

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John Bruning is the author or coauthor of twenty-two non-fiction books, including four New York Times best sellers, and seven national best sellers, including the critically acclaimed "Race of Aces," "Indestructible," "Outlaw Platoon" (with Sean Parnell) and "House to House" (with David Bellavia).

In 2011, he received a Thomas Jefferson Award for his photojournalism and reporting in Afghanistan during the surge in 2010.

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August 7, 2020
I have read a few books about the War in the Pacific during WWII now and am convinced that the Pacific Theater was incredibly under manned and constantly fighting to execute an almost impossible mission on a daily basis. The stories of what these brave airman and their support crews endured from first and second hand accounts are a national treasure. This book is filled with stories of daily routines of heroism in the skies over these islands and in the jungles that they lived in. I hope these men and their stories never become forgotten.
Just a fascinating book of warriors sacrificing so much to get a difficult job done under impossible conditions. A real testament to the fierce dedication of a generation of men (Most in their 20's) that ensured our freedom as well as those of the peoples in the islands they liberated.
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June 18, 2009
This biography of a young fighter pilot in the Pacific during WWII is a wonderful read.
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January 3, 2013
An astonishing story about a relatively unknown WW2 pilot. an easy read I enjoyed it a lot felt the ending a little said but it is non fiction and it is what happened
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