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America's Homefront Air War: The Untold Facts of Armed U.S. Civilians and Their Successful Lightplane Retaliation to the Invasion of America's East
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The true, untold facts of World War II's most improbable air force, the Civil Air Patrol's defense of America's East Coast, 1942-1943. During World War II, CAP was seen as a way to use America's civilian aviation resources to aid the war effort instead of grounding them. The organization assumed many missions including anti-submarine patrol and warfare, border patrols, and courier services. During World War II CAP's coastal patrol flew 24 million miles, found 173 enemy U-boats, attacked 57, hit 10 and sank two. |
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