Jagdflieger
Jr. Admin
I'm in the middle of another great book on the Imperial Japanese Navy.
This one is titled: Sunburst: The rise of the Japanese Naval Air Power, 1909-1941
The author is Mark R. Peattie, the same author who wrote Kaigun, a book about the Imperial Japanese Navy from its inception up to 1941.
His writing is riveting, yet detailed with what appears to be faultless research. While many authors have covered the war years of the Japanese, not many have written about the lead up to the war. These books cover not only the technology and how it developped, but also the impact that it had on doctrine, strategy, tactics and design of the various ships and airplanes used by the Japanese during WW II.
I tried to buy Sunburst on line, but it is out of print and the few remaining books for sale are pretty pricey so a quick trip to the library met with success. While my community's library didn't have it, an inter-library loan from the University of Puget Sound brought me an unread tome that has proven to be facinating.
For all of you Pacific War historians, these books really set the stage for our CFS 2 time machine.
This one is titled: Sunburst: The rise of the Japanese Naval Air Power, 1909-1941
The author is Mark R. Peattie, the same author who wrote Kaigun, a book about the Imperial Japanese Navy from its inception up to 1941.
His writing is riveting, yet detailed with what appears to be faultless research. While many authors have covered the war years of the Japanese, not many have written about the lead up to the war. These books cover not only the technology and how it developped, but also the impact that it had on doctrine, strategy, tactics and design of the various ships and airplanes used by the Japanese during WW II.
I tried to buy Sunburst on line, but it is out of print and the few remaining books for sale are pretty pricey so a quick trip to the library met with success. While my community's library didn't have it, an inter-library loan from the University of Puget Sound brought me an unread tome that has proven to be facinating.
For all of you Pacific War historians, these books really set the stage for our CFS 2 time machine.

