Never Call Me A Hero: A Legendary American Dive-Bomber Pilot Remembers the Battle of Midway [Large Print]

Author:   N. Jack ""Dusty"" Kleiss ,  Timothy Orr ,  Laura Orr
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
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9780062694720


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   30 May 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Never Call Me A Hero: A Legendary American Dive-Bomber Pilot Remembers the Battle of Midway [Large Print]


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In Never Call Me a Hero, Captain Dusty Kleiss (ret.), a U.S. Navy SBD Dauntless dive bomber pilot, tells his story for the first time ever. Kleiss is notable for being the only pilot from either fleet on that battle-scarred day of legend, June 4-7, 1942, to land hits on three different enemy ships. On the first day of that engagement, Kleiss planted bombs on two Japanese carriers--Kaga and Hiryu--sinking both, and later, on June 6, he scored a direct hit on a Japanese cruiser, the Mikuma. In his 1967 book Incredible Victory, Walter Lord asserted that the margins of U.S. victory at Midway were so thin that individual participants could rightfully say that their actions turned the tide. Given the amount of destruction inflicted upon the Japanese that day, Kleiss may have been the most important pilot in the air. It is no stretch to say that without him, the Battle of Midway may not have been won, altering the course of the conflict and history itself; for according the U.S. Navy’s historians: “The Battle of Midway was far more than an epic WWII clash somewhere far away at sea. It was an American victory that forever changed the course of world history. This is the battle that turned the tide of the war.” But this is not only the memoir of one man; it is the history of this battle and its legacy. In only five minutes, forty-eight American dive bomber pilots and their gunners destroyed the pride of the Japanese carrier fleet and exacted retribution on the carrier force that had attacked Pearl Harbor. Never Call Me a Hero is also a story about humility and pushing limits. Throughout his life, Kleiss had always looked toward the heavens for spiritual guidance, and to serve his country. Throughout his life, this humble man considered himself blessed with incredible luck and did his job without complaint. Whenever others referred to his actions as “heroic,” he quickly corrected them “I’m no hero. Never call me a hero.”

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Author:   N. Jack ""Dusty"" Kleiss ,  Timothy Orr ,  Laura Orr
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9780062694720


ISBN 10:   0062694723
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   30 May 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Incredible. ... A standout autobiography for anyone interested in bravery, courage, and first-person accounts of military heroics during World War II. --Library Journal (starred review) Without histrionics or bravado, Dusty Kleiss gives us a fascinating personal account of this seminal naval battle, and a great read as well. Never Call Me a Hero lets you feel what it was like to fight in the Pacific, and to grow up in Depression-era Middle America, too. --JONATHAN PARSHALL, co-author, Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway Never Call Me a Hero is a rare and precious gift from a significant warrior to his posterity. Published posthumously, Dusty Kleiss's stirring memoir contradicts his own title: Kleiss willingly accepted the risks that defined his heroism, and changed the course of the Second World War. --BARRETT TILLMAN, author of Enterprise: America's Fightingest Ship and On Wave and Wing: The 100-Year Quest to Perfect the Aircraft Carrier Never Call Me a Hero is a remarkable feat of remembrance. Dusty Kleiss's deeply personal memoir of love and war puts the reader in the cockpit of the last living dive bomber from the Battle of Midway, the courageous but costly attack that broke the back of the Japanese Navy, marking the beginning of the end of the war in the Pacific. --DONALD STRATTON and KEN GIRE, New York Times bestselling authors of All the Gallant Men: An American Sailor's Firsthand Account of Pearl Harbor -Without histrionics or bravado, Dusty Kleiss gives us a fascinating personal account of this seminal naval battle, and a great read as well. Never Call Me a Hero lets you feel what it was like to fight in the Pacific, and to grow up in Depression-era Middle America, too.---JONATHAN PARSHALL, co-author, Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway -Never Call Me a Hero is a rare and precious gift from a significant warrior to his posterity. Published posthumously, Dusty Kleiss's stirring memoir contradicts his own title: Kleiss willingly accepted the risks that defined his heroism, and changed the course of the Second World War.---BARRETT TILLMAN, author of Enterprise: America's Fightingest Ship and On Wave and Wing: The 100-Year Quest to Perfect the Aircraft Carrier -Laced with humor, 'Dusty' Kleiss's memoir is an honest, riveting account of a brave pilot's life. Never Call Me a Hero is equally a vivid and unforgettable first-hand view into America's greatest victory at sea.---DAN HAMPTON (USAF, Ret.), recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and bestselling author of Viper Pilot and Lords of the Sky -Lieutenant Kleiss is one of history's ultimate unsung heroes. In this remarkable memoir, the decorated dive-bomber pilot tells a war story for the ages. Dusty Kleiss's name should be known to every American-adult and schoolchild alike. This book will teach you something on every page.---JAMES D. HORNFISCHER, author of The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors and The Fleet at Flood Tide Laced with humor, 'Dusty' Kleiss's memoir is an honest, riveting account of a brave pilot's life. Never Call Me a Hero is equally a vivid and unforgettable first-hand view into America's greatest victory at sea. --DAN HAMPTON (USAF, Ret.), recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and bestselling author of Viper Pilot and Lords of the Sky Lieutenant Kleiss is one of history's ultimate unsung heroes. In this remarkable memoir, the decorated dive-bomber pilot tells a war story for the ages. Dusty Kleiss's name should be known to every American-adult and schoolchild alike. This book will teach you something on every page. --JAMES D. HORNFISCHER, author of The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors and The Fleet at Flood Tide


-Laced with humor, 'Dusty' Kleiss's memoir is an honest, riveting account of a brave pilot's life. Never Call Me a Hero is equally a vivid and unforgettable first-hand view into America's greatest victory at sea.---DAN HAMPTON (USAF, Ret.), recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and bestselling author of Viper Pilot and Lords of the Sky


Laced with humor, 'Dusty' Kleiss's memoir is an honest, riveting account of a brave pilot's life. <i>Never Call Me a Hero</i> is equally a vivid and unforgettable first-hand view into America's greatest victory at sea. --DAN HAMPTON (USAF, Ret.), recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and bestselling author of <i>Viper Pilot</i> and <i>Lords of the Sky</i>


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Norman Jack ""Dusty"" Kleiss (1916-2016) grew up in Coffeyville, Kansas, during the Great Depression, before attending the United States Naval Academy, from which he graduated in 1938. A carrier-based pilot of Scouting Squadron Six attached to USS Enterprise, he was awarded the Navy Cross and Distinguished Flying Cross. Captain Kleiss (USN, Ret.) was married to his wife, Jean, for more than sixty years before her passing in 2006. Timothy J. Orr is an associate professor of military history at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. He is author and editor of Last to Leave the Field and Cities at War. Laura Lawfer Orr is the deputy education director at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, the U.S. Navy's official museum in Norfolk.

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