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    Nightstalkers: The Wright Project and the 868th Bomb Squadron in World War II

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    Nightstalkers: The Wright Project and the 868th Bomb Squadron in World War II

    Nightstalkers: The Wright Project and the 868th Bomb Squadron in World War II by Richard Phillip Lawless
    English | February 22, 2023 | ISBN: 1636242057 | 432 pages | EPUB | 20 Mb

    "Lawless’ engaging and descriptive approach takes the reader into the Pacific war and offers a front-row seat to the exploits of the Wright Project and their highly innovative technology." ― War History Network

    In August 1943, a highly classified US Army Air Force unit, code-named the “Wright Project,” departed Langley Field for Guadalcanal in the South Pacific to join the fight against the Empire of Japan. Operating independently, under sealed orders drafted at the highest levels of Army Air Force, the Wright Project was unique, both in terms of the war-fighting capabilities provided by classified systems the ten B-24 Liberators of this small group of airmen brought to the war, and in the success these “crash-built” technologies allowed. The Wright airmen would fly only at night, usually as lone hunters of enemy ships. In so doing they would pave the way for the United States to enter and dominate a new dimension of war in the air for generations to come.

    This is their story, from humble beginnings at MIT’s Radiation Lab and hunting U-boats off America’s eastern shore, through to the campaigns of the war in the Pacific in their two-year march toward Tokyo. The Wright Project would prove itself to be a combat leader many times over and an outstanding technology innovator, evolving to become the 868th Bomb Squadron. Along the way the unit would be embraced by unique personalities and the dynamic leadership, from Army Air Force General Hap Arnold through combat commanders who flew the missions.

    In this account, the reader will meet radar warfare pioneers and squadron leaders who were never satisfied that they had pushed the men, the aircraft, and the technologies to the full limit of their possibilities. Comprehensive and highly personal, this story can now be revealed for the very first time, based on official sources, and interviews with the young men who flew into the night.

    Table of Contents

    Prologue
    Introduction

    Chapter 1 World War Comes to America January-May 1942
    Chapter 2 Rad Labs and Microwave Radar 1940-1943
    Chapter 3 Langley Field and the First Sea Search Attack Group June-December 1942
    Chapter 4 Low-Altitude Bombing January-July 1943
    Chapter 5 The Wright Project July-August 1943
    Chapter 6 Guadalcanal August-September 1943
    Chapter 7 Battles in the Slot October-December 1943
    Chapter 8 Munda and Rabaul December 1943-March 1944
    Chapter 9 Mighty Truk, Deadly Truk March-June 1944
    Chapter 10 Vince Splane and “Devil’s Delight” September 1943-March 1944
    Chapter 11 Munda to Momote April-June 1944
    Chapter 12 Art De Land and Crew and “396” April-June 1944
    Chapter 13 Radar Reflections 1943-1944
    Chapter 14 Ever Forward Toward Tokyo July-November 1944
    Chapter 15 Balikpapan and Makassar Strait October 1944
    Chapter 16 The Philippines November-December 1944
    Chapter 17 Captain Earle Smith and Lieutenant Ron Moyer August 1944
    Chapter 18 Tough Times January-February 1945
    Chapter 19 Turnaround and Baylis Harriss March 1945
    Chapter 20 Morotai Missions April 1945
    Chapter 21 Bob Thompson and Crew November 1944-June 1945
    Chapter 22 Strangling the Empire, Morotai Operations May-June 1945
    Chapter 23 Morotai to Okinawa Via Leyte July 1945
    Chapter 24 Okinawa and Japan August 1945
    Chapter 25 Coming Home September-October 1945
    Chapter 26 The “Other Snoopers”: The Scott and Hopson SB-24 Projects 1943-1945

    Epilogue
    Appendices
    Bibliographies
    Index

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