The Other Ninth Air Force: Ninth US Army Light Aircraft Operations in Europe 1944-45
Lieutenant Welton I. Taylor, a lanky kid from the South Side of Chicago, was no different. Trained as a liaison pilot for the Army Field Artillery, he longed to defend his country by directing hailstorms of 155mm howitzer shells onto enemy positions. But Taylor's goals and those of the majority of black soldiers serving during World War II would remain elusive. The U.S. Army believed blacks ill-suited for combat and relegated most black units to labor battalions or the Quartermaster Corps. Even those men who eventually fought in Italy or in the jungles of Bouganville found they were fighting on two fronts--battling not just the enemy, but Jim Crow in the barracks and the mess halls, too. For these men of the Greatest Generation, World War II was just the newest war. The Civil War--long since over but never truly won--raged on.
Deployed to the South Pacific with the all-black 93rd Division, Lieutenant Taylor faced the enemy and the segregated U.S. Army, too, but did as his father had taught him: he played the hand he was dealt. In the process, Taylor outsmarted both the Jim Crow Army and the enemy and proved that race is a poor yardstick by which to judge a man. Two Steps From Glory is his story and that of so many more.
Country | USA |
Binding | Perfect Paperback |
EAN | 9780983867715 |
Edition | 1st Edition |
ISBN | 0983867712 |
Label | Winning Strategy Press |
Manufacturer | Winning Strategy Press |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 436 |
PublicationDate | 2012-07-24 |
Publisher | Winning Strategy Press |
Studio | Winning Strategy Press |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |