Fist from the Sky
Discover the thrilling narrative of World War II through the eyes of Lieutenant-Commander Egusa in Fist from the Sky by Peter C. Smith. Published in 2006, this compelling 192-page book dives deep into the strategic operations of the Japanese forces, highlighting Egusa's leadership of approximately eighty aircraft during pivotal moments in the war. From the iconic attack on Pearl Harbour to the assaults on Wake Island's coastal gun batteries, Egusa's story unfolds with gripping detail. As he piloted his distinctive flame red Aichi dive bomber from the dive-bomber carrier Soryu, he provided crucial air support for the invasion of Ambon and targeted the congested US shipping in the harbour. This biography not only captures the essence of naval warfare but also offers a unique perspective on the Asian and Middle Eastern history during the Second World War. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in military strategy, Fist from the Sky is a must-read for anyone looking to understand this tumultuous period.