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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flying Devildogs,
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This review is from: Marine Air: The History of the Flying Leathernecks in Words and Photos (Mass Market Paperback)
As a former Marine and combat vet, I owe my life to a couple of Marine pilots out there. This is an incredible and highly entertaining read for those interested in aerial combat...or Marine Corps history. These accounts put you right in the cockpit. Robert Dorr has done a good job. Very informative and well written. Well done. Semper Fi to my flying brothers out there and thanks for giving me an oppotunity to praise you in this manner.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Any military collection will find it a 'must' addition,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marine Air: The History of the Flying Leathernecks in Words and Photos (Mass Market Paperback)
Think of Marines and you'll think of the ground forces - but their air arm is also legendary, and military historian Robert F. Dorr provides here the first illustrated oral history of the Marine Air Wing, which began in 1917 and became a major force during the Second World War. Any military collection will find it a 'must' addition, and many a public library holding will find it a popular lend.Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
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USMC Aviators in Combat 1941-1991,
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This review is from: Marine Air (Hardcover)
Noted aviation historian Robert Dorr chronicles the air and air-to-ground combats of a variety of Marine aviators in this book from Berkley Caliber. Based in large part on interviews with over 70 pilots and aircrew, Dorr's book covers the whole sweep of Marine aviation from Grumman Wildcats to McDonnell F/A-18 Hornets.In the fifty years of air combat covered by Dorr, the Marines flew a variety of aircraft in harm's way - Wildcats, Corsairs, Skyraiders, helos, Skyknights, A-4s, F-4s, Intruders, you name it. Whatever your interest in Marine aviation, there's something for everyone in this book -dogfights, air-to-mud, rescue missions in early helos, etc. A few familiar names and tales crop up - John Bolt, John Cummings, etc. - but, by and large, the first-hand accounts are new and very interesting. The text is well-illustrated with over 100 black and white photographs. All in all, a good introduction to flying Leathernecks in action.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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OOHRAH !,
By RBI "HIGHLANDER" (UTAH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marine Air (Hardcover)
OUTSTANDING BOOK WITH ONLY A FEW FAULTS. ONE, IT'S SOMEWHAT LIMITED IN SCOPE AND TWO, IT TENDS TO JUMP AROUND. THAT SAID, JUST READING THE SECTION ON THE A-6 INTRUDER WAS WORTH THE PRICE. THE SKYRENE WHO WALKS YOU THROUGH WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO FLY THAT GREAT PLANE IS OUTSTANDING. THE BOOK BASICALLY GOES FROM WW II TO THE FIRST GULF WAR AND HAS SOME GOOD AND NEW INFORMATION FOR MOST OF US. FOR EXAMPLE, I WAS UNAWARE THAT MARINE CORSAIR UNITS WERE ALMOST SENT TO EUROPE IN WW II TO ATTACK THE GERMAN SUBMARINE PENS AT BREST AND THE V-1 AND BUZZBOMB SITES. I WAS AWARE GENERAL MARSHALL DID NOT WANT MARINES IN EUROPE AND SAID AS LONG AS HE WAS IN CHARGE "THEY'LL BE NO MARINES IN EUROPE". I ALWAYS ASSUMED IT WAS JUST TYPICAL ARMY FEAR OF THE MARINES OUTSHINING THEM AS THEY ALWAYS HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL, I WAS UNAWARE OF THE SPECIFICS OF THE AIR UNITS. ANYWAY, AS AN OLD GRUNT WHO, ALONG WITH MANY, OWES HIS LIFE SEVERAL TIMES TO MARINE CLOSE AIR SUPPORT PILOTS, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK. THOSE GUYS WERE INCREDIBLE AND AT MY VERY BEST I COULD NEVER HAVE DONE WHAT THEY DID. SEMPER FI GUYS AND GOD BLESS!
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A must read for Marines stationed at MAG-12,
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This review is from: Marine Air: The History of the Flying Leathernecks in Words and Photos (Kindle Edition)
A detailed account about Marine aviation with a strong focus on fixed wing aircraft in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. I learned a tremendous amount of information regarding MAG-12 and the various units that at one point or another have been under its flag. Never knew my unit had such a vibrant history.
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True History,
This review is from: Marine Air: The History of the Flying Leathernecks in Words and Photos (Mass Market Paperback)
Robert Dorr again presents his usual well researched and very readable work. A must read for anyone interesred in the accurate and facinating history of Mariner Corps aviation.
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Marine Air: The History of the Flying Leathernecks in Words and Photos by Robert F. Dorr (Mass Market Paperback - January 2, 2007)
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