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Target Hong Kong - by Steven K Bailey (Hardcover)

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  • Brought to life by the personal accounts of six Navy pilots and one British POW, this is the history of the U.S. Navy airstrikes on Japanese-held Hong Kong.
  • About the Author: Steven K. Bailey is an established author and tenured faculty member of Central Michigan University (CMU) with expertise in nonfiction writing, the history and culture of Hong Kong, the Second World War, and U.S. military aviation.
  • 368 Pages
  • History, Military

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Brought to life by the personal accounts of six Navy pilots and one British POW, this is the history of the U.S. Navy airstrikes on Japanese-held Hong Kong.



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Brought to life by the personal accounts of six Navy pilots and one British POW, this is the history of the U.S. Navy airstrikes on Japanese-held Hong Kong.

Commander John Lamade started the war in 1941 a nervous pilot of an antiquated biplane. Just over three years later he was in the cockpit of a cutting-edge Hellcat about to lead a strike force of 80 aircraft through the turbulent skies above the South China Sea. His target: Hong Kong. As a storm of antiaircraft fire darkened the sky, watching from below was POW Ray Jones. For three long years he and his fellow prisoners had endured near starvation conditions in a Japanese internment camp. Did these American aircraft, he wondered, herald freedom?

Trawling through historic records, Steven K. Bailey discovered that the story of the U.S. Navy airstrikes on Japanese-held Hong Kong during the final year of World War II had never been told. Operation Gratitude involved nearly 100 U.S. Navy warships and close to a thousand planes. Target Hong Kong brings this massive operation down to a human scale by recounting the air raids through the experiences of seven men whose lives intersected at Hong Kong in January 1945: Commander John D. Lamade, five of his fellow U.S. Navy pilots and the POW Ray Jones. Drawing upon oral histories, diary transcripts, and U.S. Navy documents, this book expertly narrates the intertwined experiences of these servicemen to bring the history to life.



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"This is a first-class account of a little-known episode that will appeal to historians on both sides of the Atlantic." --Flypast

"It reads well, reads quick, and shows what a US Navy carrier task force can accomplish against the declining strength of the Japanese in January 1945... Enjoyed it." --Steven K. Bailey, Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

"Target Hong Kong: A True Story of U.S. Navy Pilots at War by Steven K. Bailey is a detailed narrative of the little-studied air offensive... It is an excellent account and very readable book." --A Blog on Winston Churchill




About the Author



Steven K. Bailey is an established author and tenured faculty member of Central Michigan University (CMU) with expertise in nonfiction writing, the history and culture of Hong Kong, the Second World War, and U.S. military aviation. He is uniquely qualified to write the definitive account of U.S. Navy airstrikes against Japanese-occupied Hong Kong. He lives in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.

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