Angels zero

Angels zero
About this book
"Robert V. Brulle, who flew seventy ground support missions with the 366th Fighter Group, links his daily experiences in the cockpit not only with the battles in which he participated but also with events in the wider European theater. Combining anecdotes from his personal diary, research in U.S. and German records, and interviews with participants from both sides, Brulle details a combat career that began just after D-day, when he flew column cover for Allied troops as they chased the German military out of France. He then describes the brutal, six-week Hurtgen Forest campaign, during which his fighter group lost fifteen pilots and eighteen aircraft.
He also tells how the otherwise bitterly fought Battle of the Bulge provided the 366th with an opportunity to successfully engage sixty Luftwaffe airplanes in a dogfight directly over their airfield."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL7796249W
Subjects
American Aerial operationsAmerican Personal narrativesBiographyCampaignsFighter pilotsHistoryUnited StatesUnited States. Army Air ForcesUnited States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Group, 366thWorld War, 1939-1945United states, army air forcesUnited states, biography