

Dirty Eddie's War
ISBN-13: 9781574418415
AUTHOR: Lee Cook
PAGES: 320
FORMAT: Hardcover
Dirty Eddieâs War is the true account of the war-time experiences of Harry Andrew March, Jr., captured by way of diary entries addressed to his beloved wife, Elsa. Nicknamed âDirty Eddieâ by his comrades, he served as a member of four squadrons operating in the South Pacific, frequently under difficult and perilous conditions. Flying initially from aircraft carriers covering the landings at Guadalcanal in August 1942, he was one of the first pilots in the air over the island and then later based at Henderson Field with the âCactus Air Force.â When he returned to combat at Bougainville and the âHot Boxâ of Rabaul, the exploits of the new Corsair squadron âFighting Seventeenâ became legendary.
Disregarding official regulations, March kept an unauthorized diary recording life onboard aircraft carriers, the brutal campaign and primitive living conditions on Guadalcanal, and the shattering loss of close friends and comrades. He captures the intensity of combat operations over Rabaul and the stresses of overwhelming enemy aerial opposition.
Lee Cook presents Dirty Eddieâs story through genuine extracts from his diary supplemented with contextual narrative on the war effort. It reveals the personal account of a pilotâs innermost thoughts: the action he saw, the effects of his harrowing experiences, and his longing to be reunited with the love of his life back home.
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ISBN-13: 9781574418415
AUTHOR: Lee Cook
PAGES: 320
FORMAT: Hardcover
Dirty Eddieâs War is the true account of the war-time experiences of Harry Andrew March, Jr., captured by way of diary entries addressed to his beloved wife, Elsa. Nicknamed âDirty Eddieâ by his comrades, he served as a member of four squadrons operating in the South Pacific, frequently under difficult and perilous conditions. Flying initially from aircraft carriers covering the landings at Guadalcanal in August 1942, he was one of the first pilots in the air over the island and then later based at Henderson Field with the âCactus Air Force.â When he returned to combat at Bougainville and the âHot Boxâ of Rabaul, the exploits of the new Corsair squadron âFighting Seventeenâ became legendary.
Disregarding official regulations, March kept an unauthorized diary recording life onboard aircraft carriers, the brutal campaign and primitive living conditions on Guadalcanal, and the shattering loss of close friends and comrades. He captures the intensity of combat operations over Rabaul and the stresses of overwhelming enemy aerial opposition.
Lee Cook presents Dirty Eddieâs story through genuine extracts from his diary supplemented with contextual narrative on the war effort. It reveals the personal account of a pilotâs innermost thoughts: the action he saw, the effects of his harrowing experiences, and his longing to be reunited with the love of his life back home.






















