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“The finest compilation of first-person accounts of what it is like to go to war in the air.” Air & Space/Smithsonian magazine
“Crisply written…an engaging history that gives a personal context to the great air battles of World War II.” Flypast magazine
“An excellent and very readable collection of the individual stories that made up American air power during the war.” History of War magazine
“The author nicely sets the scene for his interviewees and then lets them tell their own story with minimal interlocution…Briskly flowing text keeps the spotlight on the subjects and engages the reader from the outset.” Air Power History
“Jay Stout has written one of the finest tributes to the fighting men of the greatest generation, concentrating not on the famous aces whose actions are well known, but on the ‘ordinary man’ who rose to greatness when the situation demanded it. The author’s deep research and innate writing ability merge to make this book a must for every aviation library.” Walter Boyne, former director of the National Air & Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution
“Unsung Eagles offers a rare cockpit perspective…Features an extraordinary variety of accounts from airmen―many now deceased―that will become more valuable as the generation that fought the greatest air campaigns of all time continues to depart.” Barrett Tillman, author of Whirlwind