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Two days later, his deadeye aim contributed to the destruction of a third Japanese warship, the cruiser Mikuma, thereby making Dusty the only pilot from either side to land hits on three different ships, all of which sank—losses that crippled the once-fearsome Japanese fleet. Then, in a matter of seconds, Dusty Kleiss’s daring 20,000-foot dive helped forever alter the war’s trajectory. On the morning of June 4, 1942, high above the tiny Pacific atoll of Midway, Lt. (j.g.) «Dusty» Kleiss burst out of the clouds and piloted his SBD Dauntless into a near-vertical dive aimed at the heart of Japan’s Imperial Navy, which six months earlier had ruthlessly struck Pearl Harbor. Hailed as «the single most effective pilot at Midway» (World War II magazine), Dusty Kleiss struck and sank three Japanese warships at the Battle of Midway, including two aircraft carriers, helping turn the tide of the Second World War.
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This book will teach you something on every page.” — JAMES D. HORNFISCHER, author of The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors and The Fleet at Flood call bomber free Tide Dusty worked on this book for years with naval historians Timothy and Laura Orr, aiming to publish Never Call Me a Hero for Midway’s seventy-fifth anniversary in June 2017. By battle’s end, the humble young sailor from Kansas had earned his place in history—and yet he stayed silent for decades, living quietly with his children and his wife, Jean, whom he married less than a month after Midway.
A saga of life in the midst of a war.” — Daily Press A standout autobiography for anyone interested in bravery, courage, and first-person accounts of military heroics during World War II.” — Library Journal (starred review) … An instant classic, a front-row seat on a Pacific war journey that is action-packed throughout.” — STEPHEN L. MOORE, Dallas Morning News …It is hard to conceive that a better first-person book on the first six months of America’s war in the Pacific will surface.
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“Never Call Me a Hero is a rare and precious gift from a significant warrior to his posterity. He released three bombs at the last possible instant, then desperately pulled out of his gut-wrenching 9-g dive. Plummeting through the air at 240 knots amid blistering anti-aircraft fire, the twenty-six-year-old pilot from USS Enterprise’s elite Scouting Squadron Six fixed on an invaluable target—the aircraft carrier Kaga, one of Japan’s most important capital ships. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet or computer – no Kindle device required. You can stop the attack at any time using the stop button. Watch the real-time progress of your bombing session.