Faircount | 2011 | ISBN: none | 68 Pages | PDF | 103 MB
The storm of iron and explosives that broke over Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, was one of the finest applications of air power in all of World War II. For several hours on that beautiful Sunday morning in Hawaii, Japan elite naval aviators pummeled the American forces on Oahu, crippling the U.S. Navy battleship fleet and destroying the ability of the United States to intervene against other Japanese occupation efforts in the Pacific Basin.
