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Bloody Skies: A 15th AAF B-17 Crew: How They Lived and Died [Paperback]

Melvin W. McGuire (Author), McGuire/Hadley (Author)
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April 1, 1999
Much has been written about the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II, but the contributions of each aircrew member to that effort have been largely neglected. Also, the importance of the unity of the crew has not been sufficiently emphasized.

BLOODY SKIES is the story of a Fifteenth Air Force, Second Bomb Group (H), Twentieth Squadron, B-17 crew that often flew the notorious "Old Flak Holes," and how they learned to respect and trust each other. Training made them cohesive, crisis and tragedy bonded them.

They arrived at Amendola, Italy, on the day their entire squadron, the Twentieth, and others of the Second Bomb Group, had been wiped out by the Luftwaffe. That legacy was their introduction to war.

Through McGuuire and Hadley the reader will watch these enthusiastic, bright-eyed, cocky boys lose that brightness and confidence. when fatigue and weariness became so overpowering and seem to go deep into the bones, it is only their pride in themselves, their crew, and their country that keeps them returning to the skies to face another day of that dreaded flak and German fighters. There appeared to be no way to survive.

In the midst of the horrors of aerial combat, they can still find humor living in the 'Amendola Ritz,' compassion for those innocent victims of every war--the children, marvel in the early morning song of a bird, and enjoy the historical sights of Rome.

These ten men, from the economic, cultural, and geographic spectrum of 1940s America, were representative of the best their country had to offer. They vehemently deny any claim to hero status. The Soldier's Prayer was their credo:

Let me fight well today, O Lord,

Let me do nothing to bring shame or disgrace on my

family, my comrades, my unit, my country.

Let me conduct myself in such a manner that there

is no dishonor.

Let me not be wasted, but if I die, let me die like

a soldier should.



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Laugh and cry with McGuire and his crew mates. 'Lady Luck' was the llth member of this crew until the day she deserted them. Bloody Skies captures the humor, tragedy, and ordinariness of life on a B-17 combat air crew flying out of Italy in the latter days of World War II. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"... I highly recommend this book to our fellow members of AFNOA, because it can help us to confront that past and to reconcile with it. This book should be on the shelves of the public school and community libraries... ." -- Dr. Ahead, AFNOA Newsletter

"The authors have gone to a great deal of trouble to bring readers a detailed account of the day-to-day doings of this B-17 combat crew stationed in Italy during World War II. they've included photographs from archives, fellow crew members and McGuire's own collection. (In the photographs the crew members look heartbreakingly young, the planes small and vulnerable.) There are informative maps, statistics, a diagram of the B-17 and the combat positions occupied by the crew, plus recently declassified documents, debriefing reports and eyewitness descriptions.

"The epilogue is particularly poignant. It is there we find out what happened to the survivors in the years since the war, how difficult it was to trace them, how little information has been written about the terrifying jobs they did and how they have adjusted to civilian life." --New Mexico Magazine

"...a vibrant, moving, and informative portrayal of the resourcefulness, dedication, and courage of American Airmen in WWII. Mentions many aspects other miss. Art Swanson says it's head and shoulders above the rest, and he's handled a lot of books!" -- Eighth Air Force News -- Publisher Comments


Product Details

  • Paperback: 452 pages
  • Publisher: Yucca Tree Press (April 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1881325075
  • ISBN-13: 978-1881325079
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,318,914 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible WWII Memoir, October 2, 2000
This review is from: Bloody Skies: A 15th AAF B-17 Crew: How They Lived and Died (Paperback)
Hadley has captured the recollections of Fifteenth Air Force crewman Melvin McGuire and molded them into a memoir with rare power. Bloody Skies should go down as one of the best memoirs produced concerning the World War II airwar.

The reader gets a great look at the daily life of a B-17 crewman. We learn the way in which he lived with death on a daily basis. WARNING: This book is impossible to put down when it gets going.

The book is also a great contribution to the memory of the Fifteenth Air Force. Having been usually overshadowed by the Eighth Air Force, the Fifteenth was stationed in North Africa-Italy, and bombed strategic targets throughout the underbelly of Europe. The Fifteenth absored horrible casulties while bombing infamous targets including Ploesti, Steyr, and Vienna. McGuire and his fellow airmen lived in cruder and more inhospitable conditions than the England-based Eighth.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful, in-depth, well written narrative., May 29, 2000
This review is from: Bloody Skies: A 15th AAF B-17 Crew: How They Lived and Died (Paperback)
This book is one of those rare finds that was purchased because of the title, that actually delivers a strong, well remembered, story about an ordinary man from an ordinary family who becomes part of extraordinary events at the right time. It is a simple story told so well, that you feel like you are flying those B-17s yourself. The style of writing is fast, accurate, and well paced for the reader. The narrative moves along at an almost frightening pace, and the reader is swept up to become part of the events as they occur. I could not put it down. I fully recommend this book for all readers of events during the air war in world war 2. This book is not only worth the asking price, but would be an excellent read, if the price was twice as much. My thanks to the author for having such a great memory, and sharing with the rest of us, those extraordinary times of aerial combat in the skies over Europe during world war 2. All in all, a most treasured book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing glimpse into bravery, duty, and sacrifice., July 26, 2000
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I have been a B-17 enthusiast since I can remember, and I have had the privilege of talking with a few pilots as well as touring many of the remaining aircraft; but until I read Bloody Skies, I had never accurately understood what it took to complete a bombing mission over Europe in the height of WWII. Mr. McGuire, through his amazing memory in concert with massive amounts of research and actual written documentation brings the reader as close as anyone could ever hope to become to his war. If you are looking for a thrilling book, which blends raw emotion with factual documentation this is your book. I will never forget Mr. McGuire, his crew, and their sacrifice from this day forward.
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