This is a gripping account of the lives of twenty-seven airmen who served in the US Army Air Forces during World War II in Europe, the Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters of operation. Wolfgang Samuel has captured the anxiety, intensity, fear, and pain endured by these men in aerial combat the likes of which had never been seen before, and which we will never see again. Some survived the requisite number of combat missions to return stateside, others were shot down, captured, and interned for the duration of the war. Still others remained behind in Europe as test pilots to participate in Operation Lusty, the recovery and shipment to the United States of the best German aircraft that the Luftwaffe had to offer. The work concludes with an essay which places the entire air war in the context of its magnitude and cost--both in material and in lives. Those wishing to know of aerial combat in World War II in its gritty, often horrifying details will want to read this book.--R. Cargill Hall, emeritus chief historian of the National Reconnaissance Office, Department of Defense
From Doolittle's Raiders to low-level Thunderbolt pilots to the men who braved flak and fighters in their B-17s, Wolf Samuel effectively conveys the courage of America's World War II flyers. Told in their own words, their gripping stories of air combat remind us of the price our fellow citizens paid to secure our freedom. Wolf's book is both a tribute to the 'greatest generation' and a call to service to today's Americans.--Tom Jones, veteran astronaut, Air Force pilot, and author of Sky Walking: An Astronaut's Memoir
In Defense of Freedom is an immensely valuable book as well as an exciting and entertaining read. Colonel Samuel once again delivers the goods, selecting meaningful episodes from our nation's rich military aviation history and presenting them with his usual storytelling skill. He weaves the strategic situation and personal touches, and he blends technical descriptions with heart-pounding action. The reader comes away informed, entertained, and with great respect for those who have helped keep this country free.--Dave "Bio" Baranek, former US Navy TOPGUN instructor and author of Topgun Days