Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation, and Terror Over the Pacific
The vivid story of Philippine-born George Cooper, who flew 74 missions over the Pacific.

Born in the Philippines to an American father and a Filipina mother, George Cooper was one of the few surviving veteran pilots who saw action over such fearsome targets as Rabaul and Wewak. Not just another flag-waving story of air combat, Jayhawk describes the war as it really was—a conflict with far-reaching tentacles that gripped and tore at not only the combatants, but also their families, friends and the way they lived their lives.

Stout examines the story of Cooper’s growing up in gentle and idyllic pre-war Manila and how he grew to be the man he was. Stout reviews Cooper’s journey to the United States and his unlikely entry into the United States Army Air Forces. Trained as a B-25 pilot, Cooper was assigned to the iconic 345th Bomb Group and flew strafing missions that shredded the enemy, but likewise put himself and his comrades in grave danger. A husband and father, Cooper was pulled two ways by the call of duty and his obligation to his wife and daughter. And always on his mind was the family he left behind in the Philippines who were in thrall to the Japanese.
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Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation, and Terror Over the Pacific
The vivid story of Philippine-born George Cooper, who flew 74 missions over the Pacific.

Born in the Philippines to an American father and a Filipina mother, George Cooper was one of the few surviving veteran pilots who saw action over such fearsome targets as Rabaul and Wewak. Not just another flag-waving story of air combat, Jayhawk describes the war as it really was—a conflict with far-reaching tentacles that gripped and tore at not only the combatants, but also their families, friends and the way they lived their lives.

Stout examines the story of Cooper’s growing up in gentle and idyllic pre-war Manila and how he grew to be the man he was. Stout reviews Cooper’s journey to the United States and his unlikely entry into the United States Army Air Forces. Trained as a B-25 pilot, Cooper was assigned to the iconic 345th Bomb Group and flew strafing missions that shredded the enemy, but likewise put himself and his comrades in grave danger. A husband and father, Cooper was pulled two ways by the call of duty and his obligation to his wife and daughter. And always on his mind was the family he left behind in the Philippines who were in thrall to the Japanese.
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Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation, and Terror Over the Pacific

Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation, and Terror Over the Pacific

Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation, and Terror Over the Pacific

Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation, and Terror Over the Pacific

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The vivid story of Philippine-born George Cooper, who flew 74 missions over the Pacific.

Born in the Philippines to an American father and a Filipina mother, George Cooper was one of the few surviving veteran pilots who saw action over such fearsome targets as Rabaul and Wewak. Not just another flag-waving story of air combat, Jayhawk describes the war as it really was—a conflict with far-reaching tentacles that gripped and tore at not only the combatants, but also their families, friends and the way they lived their lives.

Stout examines the story of Cooper’s growing up in gentle and idyllic pre-war Manila and how he grew to be the man he was. Stout reviews Cooper’s journey to the United States and his unlikely entry into the United States Army Air Forces. Trained as a B-25 pilot, Cooper was assigned to the iconic 345th Bomb Group and flew strafing missions that shredded the enemy, but likewise put himself and his comrades in grave danger. A husband and father, Cooper was pulled two ways by the call of duty and his obligation to his wife and daughter. And always on his mind was the family he left behind in the Philippines who were in thrall to the Japanese.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781636243047
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 02/22/2023
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 1,014,242
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Jay Stout is a native of Indiana and a 1981 graduate of Purdue University. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps that same year and earned his designation as a naval aviator in 1983 with orders to fly the F-4 Phantom. He later served as an instructor on the T-2C Buckeye and transitioned to the F/A-18 Hornet. As a Hornet pilot, he flew 37 combat missions during Desert Storm.

Table of Contents

Prologue
Introduction

Early Life
Going to America
He's in the Army Now
Occupied and Interned
Bomber Pilot
Getting "Over There"
Introduction to Combat
Transition to Low-Level Strafing
Wewak, Rabaul, and other Actions
First Combat Tour Completed
The Philippines
Stateside Duty
Death of a Childhood Friend
Return to the Pacific
Rescue at Santos Tomas
Reunification
Last Combat
Occupation Duty

Epilogue
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index
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