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Mustangs and Unicorns: History of the 359th FG [Paperback]

Jack H. Smith (Author)
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, Incorporat (January 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1575100290
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575100296
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,752,042 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough History of an 8th Air Force Fighter Group!, September 2, 2009
This review is from: Mustangs and Unicorns: History of the 359th FG (Paperback)
Author Jack Smith and Pictorial Histories Publishing Company produced this excellent, well-illustrated history of the 359th FG in 1997. One of the 8th AF's lesser-known groups, the 359th FG was also one of the last Mighty Eighth groups to enter combat. First flying combat in mid-December 1943, they destroyed 351 e/a in the air and on the ground. They also were prolific train busters. Their efforts earned the Group a DUC. The wartime history of the 359th and that of its postwar successors are comprehensively covered in this well-done volume.

Initially equipped with P-47 Thunderbolts, the 359th later re-equipped with P-51 Mustangs. They soon earned a reputation for close escort, their original commander, COL. A. P. Tacon, demanding that Group pilots stay with the bombers rather than chase off after Luftwaffe aircraft. The 359th was the first to use Mustangs in dive-bombing, were the first to down an Me 163 and also were involved in a 'friendly fire' mission wherein Group pilots downed nine Russian Yak fighters! Group aces included John Murphy, George Doersch and Ray Wetmore. Postwar reincarnations of the Group flew P-51s, F-86s, F-84s, F-4s and C-130s.

Smith does a workmanlike job of relating the Group's birth and combat history, relating events using a day-by-day format. Though he doesn't use first-person reminiscences or combat reports, he nicely summarizes the air battles and strafing missions flown by the Group and the subsequent postwar activities.

A big plus for the book are the hundreds of well-reproduced b&w and color photographs, many of them previously unseen, that run throughout the book. Fighter buffs will undoubtedly enjoy all the shots of pilots, aircraft, air combat scenes, crashes, etc.

Unless something better comes along, MUSTANGS & UNICORNS, A HISTORY OF THE 359TH FG will stand as the definitive history of this little-known but deadly 8th AF fighter group. Recommended.

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NB. One beef: No index.
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5.0 out of 5 stars History in the makeing., October 28, 2003
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Mustangs & Unicorns was a delightful read for this amuture history buff. The detail of the 359th FG and the FS's 368,369,&370 is very detailed. I am proud to know a member of the 369th FS Capt:John Oliphint. The WW2 pilots are fast going on to another place. Remember the freedom they fought for and ours today because of them and so many others. All gave some,and some gave all. Freedom isn't free. John Oliphint told this to me. Keep the memories alive. This read isn't fiction it's the real thing. JL.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Fighter Group's inner workings in detail, February 8, 2002
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This book is a fascinating look at the history of the 359th Fighter Group. It contains many pictures and a detailed account of the results of all their combat missions. This is a great book for the WWII Aviation enthusiast, with an emphasis on the P-51 Mustang and P-47 Thunderbolts they flew.
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