The Black Scorpions: Serving with the 64th Fighter Squadron in World War II

First-hand account of the Palm Sunday Massacre, April 18. 1943 where the 64th, 65th, and 66th Fighter...
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SKU: 9781636243061
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Author: James A. Lynch
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
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The Black Scorpions: Serving with the 64th Fighter Squadron in World War II by Lynch, James A.

The Black Scorpions: Serving with the 64th Fighter Squadron in World War II

$103.40

The Black Scorpions: Serving with the 64th Fighter Squadron in World War II

$103.40
Author: James A. Lynch
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
First-hand account of the Palm Sunday Massacre, April 18. 1943 where the 64th, 65th, and 66th Fighter Squadrons shot down or destroyed more planes in a single engagement than in any other of the entire war.

On December 6, 1941, despite his objections, James Lynch was discharged from the Army for being over age in grade. After the terrible events at Pearl Harbor, James Lynch was recalled to duty. Within a month he was part of the Air Corps, involved in a secret project to send air support to help General Montgomery and the Eighth Army. He joined the nucleus of officers in charge of the 64th Fighter Squadron, 57th Fighter Group. For the next 33 months, he fought across the top of Africa and then up through Italy.

The 57th Fighter Group arrived in Egypt just in time for the battle at El Alamein. How the United States was able to get the pink-winged P-40s to the battlefield baffled the Germans for many years. The Black Scorpions chased the Afrika Corps across the top of Africa, culminating in the Palm Sunday massacre where the Squadron helped shoot down 74 planes in a single engagement. For the Italian campaign, the Black Scorpions switched from P-40s to P-47s, changing from fighters to bombers and disrupting the German and Italian lines up the Italian Peninsula.

Through all the battles, including a battle with an erupting Mount Vesuvius, James Lynch kept an unauthorized diary. He also collected daily intelligence reports, newspaper stories, souvenirs, pictures, and letters from home. After the war he reminisced with fellow soldiers about their experiences, and eventually felt it was time to write the story of the Black Scorpions--this book is the result.

Author: James A. Lynch, Gregory Lynch
Publisher: Casemate
Published: 06/30/2023
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 9.06h x 5.91w x 1.34d
ISBN: 9781636243061

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