Two Flights to Victory: From the Doolittle Raid to the Enola Gay

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Two Flights to Victory: From the Doolittle Raid to the Enola Gay

Author(s): David G. StylesDavid G. Styles
Publisher: History Press Limited
Binding: Hardcover
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Two Flights to Victory examines two pivotal U.S. air operations in World War II — the Doolittle B-25 raid over Japan and the mission flown by the Enola Gay — and the strategic shift toward long-range bombing. The account is built on fresh research and previously unpublished material that illuminate operational choices and consequences.

The narrative follows Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle's leadership of the Tokyo raid and his connection to Paul Tibbets, the pilot of the Enola Gay, using firsthand interviews to add personal perspective to military detail.

Readers will find clear chronology, analysis of mission planning and pilot selection, and discussion of the wider political and military impact of these strikes on the war's end.

  • Military and strategic analysis
  • WWII aviation and veteran interviews
  • Archival research and firsthand accounts

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