Richard Bong: America'S #1 Ace Fighter Pilot Of World War Ii
Arriving as a fresh US Army Air Forces pilot in New Guinea in late 1942, Richard Bong wasted no time taking on the Japanese, shooting down two planes in an early skirmishāan action that earned him a Silver Star. Over the next two years, Bong would amass the US armed forcesā most impressive record of aerial victories of the entire war, surpassing even the great Eddie Rickenbackerās World War I tally and notching forty kills. In December 1944, he was personally awarded the Medal of Honor by General Douglas MacArthur. Now acclaimed author Don Keith recounts the remarkable saga of Bongās war years as well as his tragic death while serving as a test pilot.