02306nam 2200385 450 991015489280332120230808200634.01-4738-5892-5(CKB)3710000000959912(MiAaPQ)EBC4749282(EXLCZ)99371000000095991220161209h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAir battle for Burma allied pilots' fight for supremacy /Bryn EvansSouth Yorkshire, England :Pen and Sword Aviation,2016.©20161 online resource (266 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates) illustrations, maps1-4738-5894-1 1-4738-5895-X Includes bibliographical references.Machine generated contents note:1.Japanese Air Power Strikes Across Half the Globe --2.The Japanese Storm Hits Rangoon --3.The Debacle at Singapore -- Welcome to 'Synon-Lo!' --4.An Unstoppable Tsunami -- Across Burma's Land and Sky --5.Retreat from Rangoon, Further Losses at Sea, and Colombo Bombed --6.Trincomalee Bombed -- More Allied Ships Sunk and the Japanese Army Drives into Northern Burma --7.Hanging On in India -- In the Heat, the Monsoon and Against the `Rising Sun' --8.On the Bengal Coast -- Confronting the IJAAF --9.Chasing Dinah -- High Speed Interception at `Angels 30' --10.Spitfire Dawn --11.Operation HA-GO -- Arakan's Battle of the `Admin Box' --12.Operation U-GO! -- The Japanese Invasion of India --13.The Critical Battles for Kohima and Imphal -- Air Power and the Monsoon Offer Salvation --14.Winning the Air battle -- Breaking the Ground Siege at Imphal --15.War in the Shadows -- With Air Support --16.Into 1945 -- Three Allied Ground Offensives and a Fourth in the Sky --17.Race for Rangoon -- With a Hammer, an Anvil and a Steel Cloak of Air Power --18.Mandalay to Rangoon, by Land, Sea and Air.BurmaHistory959.1Evans Bryn1244425MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154892803321Air battle for Burma2886724UNINA