Description
Book Synopsis: This volume chronicles aerial warfare in the South Pacific from December 1941 until March 1942, during which air operations by both sides became a daily occurrence. As Imperial Japanese Navy flying boats and land-based bombers penetrated over vast distances, a few under-strength squadrons of the Royal Australian Air Force put up a spirited fight. However, it was the supreme power of aircraft carriers that had the biggest impact. Four Japanese fleet carriers facilitated the capture of Rabaul over a devastating four-day period in January 1942. The following month, the USS Lexington's fighter squadron VF-3 scored one of the most one-sided victories of the entire Pacific War. By March 1942, the Japanese had landed on mainland New Guinea, and the scene was set for a race to control Port Moresby. This is the full story of both sides of an air war that could have been won by either incumbent, but for timing, crucial decisions, and luck.
Table of Contents
Contents
- List of Aircraft Profiles
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Japanese Plans for the South Pacific
- Chapter 2: Allied Defences in the South Pacific
- Chapter 3: RAAF Pokes the Giant - December 1941
- Chapter 4: Fourth Fleet Turns South – January 1942
- Chapter 5: Colonel Scanlan’s Dilemma
- Chapter 6: Carrier Attack Day 1 – 20th January 1942
- Chapter 7: Carrier Attack Day 2 – 21st January 1942
- Chapter 8: Carrier Attack Day 3 – 22nd January 1942
- Chapter 9: Rabaul on the Eve of Invasion
- Chapter 10: Invasion – 23rd January 1942
- Chapter 11: Consolidation of Rabaul – late January to early February 1942
- Chapter 12: Gasmata – Early February 1942
- Chapter 13: South Pacific Buildup – mid-February 1942
- Chapter 14: Black Day for No. 4 Ku – 20th February 1942
- Chapter 15: USAAC Enters the Fray – Late February to early March 1942
- Chapter 16: Lae and Salammaua – to 9th March 1942
- Chapter 17: Bougainville and The Solomons – to March 1942
- Chapter 18: Lark Force Postscript
- Appendix 1: Confirmed Aircraft Losses – 8 December 1941 to 9 March 1942
- Appendix 2: Surviving Aircraft
- Sources
- Index
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Immerse yourself in the epic tale of aerial combat in the South Pacific with South Pacific Air War Volume 1: The Fall of Rabaul December 1941 - March 1942. This meticulously crafted book takes you on a journey through the intense air operations that occurred during this crucial period of World War II. Witness the daring exploits of Imperial Japanese Navy flying boats, land-based bombers, and the valiant efforts of the Royal Australian Air Force.
Aircraft carriers played a pivotal role in shaping the course of the South Pacific air war, and this book delves into the impact of these mighty vessels. Discover how four Japanese fleet carriers orchestrated the capture of Rabaul in a devastating four-day operation. In a stunning victory, the USS Lexington's fighter squadron VF-3 dominated the skies, showcasing the immense power of carrier-based aviation.
The race to control Port Moresby was set in motion, and every decision and stroke of luck became crucial in determining the outcome of this intense conflict. South Pacific Air War Volume 1 delivers a comprehensive account of the battles, strategies, and the resilience of both sides. It's a fascinating narrative that reveals how the air war teetered on the edge, capable of being won by either incumbent.
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