This was a biography of a WWII B-29 pilot who flew 35 missions over Japan. It is a real life, first person account of the career of a pilot, from when he joined the Army and a little of his background on why he wanted to fly planes. It was a very insightful look into one of the members of the Greatest Generation and his thoughts of why he was over there, the risks he took and the missions he flew. If you are interested in WWII biographies, this is a good one. If you are interested in history, again this is a good one.
Yes, we inflicted devastation on Japan during this time and it was horrible. We bombed civilian targets to convince the Japanese government to sue for peace. Yet despite the bombing campaign, where many US airmen were lost, the Japanese wouldn't give up. Yes, the Atom Bombd we dropped caused horrific devastation to the citizens of Japan, yet, many more lives on both sides would have been lost.
Mr. Robertson's targeted 35 missions were over just as the A-bombs were dropped, and he wasn't a part of those two missions, but this is a story of a hero who put his life on the line 35 times to secure peace and freedom.
I really enjoyed this book and learned a great deal about the Army Air Corps during WWII. Well written. Honest. Interesting.
Well worth the read.