
Check Six!
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There were no mission limits for a pilot in the Pacific during World War II; unlike in Europe, you flew until it was time to go home. So it was for James "Jug" Curran, all the way from New Guinea to the Philippines with the 348th Fighter Group, the first P-47 Thunderbolt outfit in the Pacific.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Curran volunteered to try flying in the blue yonder and trained as an Army fighter pilot. He got his wish to fly the P-47 in the Pacific, going into combat in August 1943, in New Guinea, and later helping start the "Black Rams" fighter squadron. The heavy US Thunderbolts were at first curious to encounter the nimble, battle-hardened Japanese in aerial combat, but soon, the American pilots gained skill of their own and their planes proved superior. Bombers on both sides could fall to fighters, but the fighters themselves were eyeball to eyeball, best man win.
Check Six! is an aviation chronicle that brings the reader into flight, then into the fight, throughout the Pacific War and back. This work, from someone who was there, captures the combat experience of our aviators in the Pacific, aided by pertinent excerpts from the official histories of units that "Jug" Curran flew with.
"Jim Curran is not afraid to share his moments of fear and emotions during the air battles with his readers which gives the book an extra dimension." - AviationBookReviews.com
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- Intro
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART ONE-GETTING TO THE WAR
- 1 The War Begins
- 2 Pilot Training
- 3 The Long Journey to the Pacific
- PART TWO-WAR IN THE PACIFIC
- 4 Into the Fight
- 5 R&R in Australia
- 6 Fighting Westward
- 7 Wakde
- 8 With the Black Rams
- 9 Leyte
- 10 Into December
- 11 Tanauan
- 12 San Marcelino
- PART THREE-PACIFIC AFTERMATH
- 13 Getting Home
- 14 Home from the War
- 15 Flying again
- Epilogue
- APPENDIX 1: USAAF Pilot's Issue Flying Gear
- APPENDIX 2: Pidgin English Phrases used in SWPA
- APPENDIX 3: Credit for Destruction of Enemy Aircraft, 25 October 1943
- APPENDIX 4: 348th Fighter Group Air Combat Intelligence Report, 2 February 1944
- APPENDIX 5: 341st Fighter Squadron Statistical Data for May 1944
- APPENDIX 6: Notes from Charles Lindbergh Lecture on P-47 Operations
- APPENDIX 7: 460th Fighter Squadron Monthly "A" to "L" Report for November 1944
- APPENDIX 8: Unit Narrative Combat Report, 10 December 1944
- APPENDIX 9: Press Release by Fifth Air Force to All Correspondents, circa May 1945
- APPENDIX 10: Awards and Decorations of James C. Curran
- APPENDIX 11: A Brief History of the 460th Fighter Squadron
- APPENDIX 12: 460th Fighter Squadron Combat Losses in World War II
- Glossary
- Bibliography
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