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Mustang Ace: Memoirs of a P-51 Fighter Pilot

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Recounts the author's experiences as a young fighter pilot in World War II, and describes the missions that made him an ace

304 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1991

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Robert J. Goebel

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Lt. Colonel Robert J. Goebel, USAF

WWII and post-war fighter pilot. Credited with 11 aerial victories during the Second World War. Recipient of the Silver Star Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross with Silver Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Air Medal with 17 Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters.

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June 15, 2012
This was one of the best Second World War fighter pilot memoirs I’ve ever read. Very comprehensive, well-written and fascinating to read. As a reader, you feel that you are in the cockpit with Goebel as he goes off on a sortie in his P-51 Mustang to engage the Luftwaffe in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations.
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August 22, 2021
Best fighter pilot memoir I've read.
It does help that my father was in the same fighter group for part of his time in the Mediterranean theatre air war.
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July 26, 2022
A rare view into the "greatest generation".

This is a great look into the experience of a member of the greatest generation and how that experience affected him during and, more importantly, after the war. As a fellow fighter pilot and Air Force veteran with no actual combat experience, it was a privilege to read this pilot's narrative of his wartime experiences and be able to have some insight into those experiences and share some of those feelings.
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August 3, 2023
Thoroughly enjoyed this one. Robert Goebel's combat memoir covers his induction, training, and service years until his somewhat involuntarily discharge. He describes his fights, victories, friendships, and psychological traumas. A very thoughtful man. He doesn't spare you the aeronautical jargon.

FWIW, this copy was autographed by Goebel, which was not in the eBay listing and was a pleasant surprise.
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56 reviews
September 8, 2022
Great Book

I am very sorry that the author has passed my condolences to his family. This was a great book and the description of flying was awesome. The sons and grandsons have done a great job with this ebook. It was a great read.
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August 2, 2025
I would have been interested to hear more about the author’s personal life before and after his service. Very little is said about his family life or integration to civilian status post service life. Over all, incredible read and a testament to what to the young men of the 308th achieved.
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51 reviews
August 8, 2022
Cool stories of an Italian front that usually is not covered in most of the WW2 books or movies.
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April 1, 2023
Well done

Greatest generation, as a child these were my hero. Not weak people. A worthy read, worth the time, enjoy. The experience.

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June 26, 2025
I loved this book. The author starts out by telling the reader that he isn't a seasoned writer (or something to that effect). But he does a great job telling his story. I always wished that I had been a military pilot. Reading this story is the next best thing. We learn about all the training he went through and the missions he completed while becoming an ace pilot. The author must have a 'total recall' type memory as he describes his encounters and conversations in detail. To the family of Robert J. Goebel - His service as a WWII pilot and ability to tell his story to others is impressive. Thank you.
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January 7, 2021
Outstanding autobiographical account by WWII fighter pilot.

Well written and contains great detail for tactics used in aerial combat with the P-51. Shows insight into the interior lives of himself and his comrades. One of the best of its type that I have ever read.
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November 27, 2021
A realistic , easy read , of an amazing type of Man.

An realistic, easy read, of an amazing type of Man. It’s easy to forget their huge contribution and our need to respect and appreciate it always!!
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