The story of the Navy's foremost fighter squadrons in World War II is told from the viewpoint of their leader, Lieutenant Commander Tom Blackburn, and follows their daring adventures in the sky. Reissue.
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WWII History, July 2006
“The Jolly Rogers pulls no punches. It celebrates and romanticizes warfare, heroism, testosterone, and male bonding the way few books dare to do these days. The story of VF-17 reads like a guts and glory screenplay for a 1940’s morale boosting Hollywood file, yet it is all true…Be warned: The Jolly Rogers takes the reader on an adrenaline filled ride from start to finish. Better be strapped in tight.”
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One of the finest books on air combat ever written,
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This review is from: Jolly Rogers: The Story of Tom Blackburn and the Navy Fighting Squadron Vf-17 (Hardcover)
As an avid student of WWII combat aviation, I don't think a book has ever thrilled me as much as THE JOLLY ROGERS. Tom Blackburn's writing style is easy and effective, especially in conveying the emotions and excitement of close engagement with enemy fighters. The books traces Blackburn's inauspicious debut in Operation TORCH to his glory days as CO of Fighting 17, with stories that are often as moving and tragic as they are exhilarating. Two sections of the book feature numerous photographs of the men and machines of the squadron, as well as detailed maps of the Solomons combat arena. I think I've read this book 3 times in its entirety and I still frequently read select passages just as refresher. I couldn't recommend it more highly. Tom Blackburn remains, even after his passing a few years ago, a true American hero; often frightened, sometimes arrogant, far from perfect, but always devoted to duty and able to stare death in the face and come away better for it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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The Jolly Rogers: Tommy Blacburn and his irregulars,
By Gonzalo Bures (Toa Baja Puerto Rico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jolly Rogers: The Story of Tom Blackburn and the Navy Fighting Squadron Vf-17 (Hardcover)
Talk about the F4U Corsair and a name comes to mind; Greg Boyington and his Black Sheep. This will be true until you read the story of the VF-17 seen through the eyes of its CO Tommy Blackburn. Even thou the Black Sheep were outrageous, the performance record and unorthodox behaviors of the Jolly Rogers breaks the typical Navy ironed reputation. Loved by his pilots and feared by his enemies, Blackburn and his VF-17 changed the air war tactics utilizing creative new formation and attack schemes that baffled the enemy. A must to read by any F4U enthusiast and a credit to the camaraderie and leadership of a great american warrior.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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MARVELLOUS !,
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This review is from: Jolly Rogers: The Story of Tom Blackburn and the Navy Fighting Squadron Vf-17 (Hardcover)
With help from Eric Hammell, the late Blackburn (he died in 1994) wrote a marvellous book, well researched and personal, citing all the pilots from VF-17 and their story after the war. The action sequences are fantastic, and makes the reader feels like he was aboard one of the fighters. One of the best ever written.
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