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Reviewed on October 1, 2006
In this superlative chronicle of America�s Eighth Air Force in World War II, Miller (history, Lafayette Coll.;D-Days in the Pacific ) argues that in the perilous skies over Nazi-dominated Europe, it was the Eighth�s "bomber boys" who made the difference in mission after mission. He goes on to fault senior political and military air planners for setting nearly impossible targeting priorities in the war�s early st...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




