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Possum, Clover & Hades The 475th Fighter Group in World War II (Schiffer Military/Aviation History)
Year: 1993
Pages: 344
Format: PDF

Pages: 344
Format: PDF

Possum Clover Hades The 475th Fighter Group in World War II Schiffer Military Aviation History The book "Possum Clover Hades The 475th Fighter Group in World War II Schiffer Military Aviation History" tells the story of one of the most elite fighter groups of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, the 475th Fighter Group. The group was formed in 1942 and consisted of three squadrons: the 302nd, 303rd, and 308th Fighter Squadrons. The group's pilots were known for their bravery and skill, flying the P-51 Mustang, one of the most iconic fighter planes of the war. The book begins with an overview of the group's formation and early missions, including their participation in the North African and Mediterranean theaters. It then delves into the details of the group's operations in Europe, where they faced off against some of the best German fighter pilots and aircraft. The authors highlight the personalities and exploits of individual pilots, such as Capt. Don Gentile, who became a legendary ace with 30 victories, and Lt. Col. John R. Alison, who led the group to become one of the top-scoring fighter groups in the European Theater of Operations (ETO).
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