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Black Tuesday Over Namsi: A True History of the Epic Air Battle of the Korean War [Paperback]

Earl J. McGill Lt. Col. UASF (ret.) (Author)
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May 1, 2009
Black Tuesday over Namsi chronicles the calamitous B-29 daylight-bombing mission flown by the 307th Bombardment Wing on 23 October 1951 against Namsi Airfield. What many experts consider the epic air battle of the Korean War and perhaps the greatest jet e


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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Heritage Books Inc. (May 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0788446193
  • ISBN-13: 978-0788446191
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #192,587 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Raised in a police barracks during the Great Depression, I attended St. Joseph's Catholic school and Sharon HS before moving from Pennsylvania to Colorado after my stepfather was liberated from a German prison camp. I spent my junior year in West HS, Denver and graduated from Fort Collins HS. Shortly after graduation I joined the Air Force (with six bucks in my wallet), became a weather observer, then forecaster, and won my wings in Dec.1950. I flew 28 combat missions out of Okinawa in the right seat of a B-29. After the Korean War tour I was assigned to Davis-Monthan AFB. While stationed in Tucson, I met and married a Montoursville PA girl, Eleanor Beeghley. As the B-29 was being phased out, I attended Navigator/bombardier School to become a "three-headed monster," a qualification requirement for flying SAC's spanking new jet bomber. In the six years that I piloted the RB-47E at Forbes AFB, Topeka, KS, I advanced from copilot to instructor pilot. At age 28, as near as I can determine, I was the youngest multi-engine jet instructor pilot in the Air Force--perhaps in the world. All three of my sons were born in Topeka and delivered by William Roy, a future United States Congressman. In 1960 I was reassigned to B-52s based at Biggs AFB, El Paso, followed by Carswell AFB, Ft. Worth, TX. We survived Cuba, nuclear alert, and Arc Light combat operations in Vietnam to retire from the AF in 1969. Subsequently, I earned an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Arizona and taught writing and English at Tucson High School.

After retiring a second time, I began writing in earnest. While in the service I'd won a number of short story contests, and had a short mystery published in Cosmopolitan while teaching. After several false starts, St. Martin's Press published my mystery novel, Immaculate in Black, under the prestigious Thomas Dunne imprint. The book received commendable reviews from such divergent publications as Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Cat Fancy, and the ACBL (Bridge) Bulletin. In spite of favorable reviews, and selling out in its first printing, St. Martin's declined the sequel (re-titled Smoke and Ashes on KDP). During this period I learned that crime (fiction) doesn't pay nearly as well as nonfiction, so I switched. An article in VFW Magazine led to my first published nonfiction book about a forgotten air battle in the Korean War titled, Black Tuesday Over Namsi. As a result of Black Tuesday's limited success, I was contracted to write Jet Age Man: SAC B-47s and B-52s in the Early Cold War, a book based on personal flying experiences. Both are slated for Kindle publication in 2012.

In addition to writing, I built a corner cupboard, became a bridge life master, and run a couple of web sites, including B-29s in the Korean War. I also consider myself the luckiest man alive.

My idea of heaven would be fly-fishing forever on Slough Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Montana.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Contribution to Military History, November 11, 2008
This review is from: Black Tuesday Over Namsi: A True History of the Epic Air Battle of the Korean War (Paperback)
This is required reading for anyone interested in military history. It is the story of the greatest jet fighter engagement in history. And, it forever changed the way the USAF conducts war.

It was also one of the most disastrous missions ever flown by US bombers. Only one of nine B-29s returned to their original base. Although it was a big news at the time, the story was almost forgotten.

Author Earl McGill spent years interviewing survivors, and researching US and Russian documents. He was also a B-29 pilot stationed in Okinawa with the ill fated 307th. Although he was not on the Black Tuesday mission, he flew other missions to the same area and was engaged with the same Russian fighter pilots He tells much of the story from the viewpoint of the combatants on both the US and Russian sides.

This is not the typical book-by-a-pilot. McGill is an experienced writer and historian. "Black Tuesday Over Namsi" is meticulously researched and well written.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book that provides great insight in B-29 Ops in Korea, December 18, 2008
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I bought this book directly from the publisher since Amazon was sold out and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. I have several interests in the subject, I am a military history buff with a BA in History, I am a US Navy Pilot with 15 years experience flying P-3 and C-130 aircraft, and finally my grandfather was aircrew with 50 missions in a 307th BG aircraft over Korea.

This air battle lasted only minutes but Mr McGill does an outstanding job of clearly presenting the battle and its importance in later operations. The strength of the book in my opinion is his knowledge and descriptions of the B-29 operations in general in regards to command and control structure, (or lack of between Bombing Groups), mission selection, tactics, and targeting execution. His research of the Soviet opponents makes for a balanced presentation and helps explain the official but conflicting accounts from both sides. His themes that deviation from accepted and proven tactics, misuse of technology (SHORAN), poor strategic vision in target selection, and complacency ring familiar in my experience in today's military and are worthy of study by this generation of military officers.

I finished the book with an impression (and one Mcgill mentions) that after the Air Force Bomber Command destroyed the strategic targets in North Korea they couldn't think of anything more inspiring to use these assets for than as bait to draw out the MIGS.

I think this book will appeal to both students of history and the casual reader. Mr. McGill does a great job of explaining the background and the context of the battle as well as why it was important. It reads fast and is very hard to put down once started. Historians will appreciate his documentation and original research. Military students will benefit from the insights of a participant of the Korean Air War that still have value today. I hope that you enjoy the book as much as I did.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dear Mac, November 18, 2008
This review is from: Black Tuesday Over Namsi: A True History of the Epic Air Battle of the Korean War (Paperback)
Mine just arrived today, about an hour ago! I've been sitting here, engrossed. You have really done a superb job. Your writing is excellent! The way you have described everything, it reads like a good novel-but it's all true! Simply fantastic, even better than I expected!
I wish my father were alive to see this. He would have loved this book and felt very proud. I have tears in my eyes, just typing this to you.
Writing and getting this book published is the equivalent of having sculpted a beautiful monument to those men and their bravery. It's something that generations to come will be able to read and understand something about the "forgotten" war. My everlasting thanks to you.
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