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This
is the true story of one of the
most successful of all United
States Navy Fighting Squadrons
in World War II. They were the
top guns of their day and came
to be feared by the Japanese
fighter pilots who described
them as "attacks on us by
wolves." Their victorious
achievements are as follows: 152
Japan planes destroyed in the
air and two on the ground in
only 76 days of combat; five
small enemy cargo ships and 17
barges carrying troops and
supplies sent to the bottom of
the sea. No bomber escorted by
them was lost to enemy aircraft
and no ship covered by them was
ever hit by bomb or aerial
torpedo. The squadron had
thirteen aces and two more who
later went on to become aces
with VF-84 (combat veterans of
VF-17 composed the nucleus of
this squadron). They were the
first Navy squadron into combat
action with the new Chance
Vought Corsair and were
instrumental in proving this
powerful new fighter to the
Navy. VF-17 were known as the
Skull and Crossbones squadron
and "Blackburn's Irregulars
having adopted the old pirates
ensign of the Jolly Roger as the
squadron insignia; since World
War II to have become known as
the "Jolly Rogers." The
Skull and Crossbones Squadron
is a mission by mission
chronicle of all the squadron's
great air battles. Also included
are more than 350 photographs
and detailed appendices listing
all squadron aces, every
confirmed victory and war diary.
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" over 350 b/w
and color photographs 240 pages,
hardcover
ISBN: 0-7643-0475-5 $45.00
Museum Curator's Comments
Lee
Cook has done an outstanding job
with "THE SKULL & CROSS BONES
SQUADRON." As a researcher I
can really appreciate all the
work that has gone into this
book. It is a must for VF-17
and Corsair lovers. It is
available at several online book
stores.
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