The Sundowners, Pegasus, and Little Butch

Carrier Air Group 11 and the War in the Pacific, 1943-1945

Brian D. Laslie

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Beschreibung

Much like Carol Reardon’s Launch the Intruders: A Naval Attack Squadron in The Vietnam War, 1972, this book will look at the War in the Pacific from August 1942 through January 1945 and demonstrate that one unit’s example was indicative of a wider whole. This book was birthed out of the August 2019 issue of Naval History titled “The Tale of Eleven,” which details the exploits of Carrier Air Group 11 during World War II. CVG-11 was composed of three to four squadrons of aircraft, most memorably fighter squadron VF-11, nicknamed the Sundowners for the dual nature of downing the rising sun of Japan and for the term indicating hard working sailor. CVG-11 saw action early in the war at Guadalcanal during its first tour and was later assigned to the USS Hornet in 1944 and fought at Leyte Gulf, Luzon, Mindoro, French Indochina, and Okinawa. The fighter squadron produced several aces during the war. The book will also demonstrate the exploits of the other two squadrons, illustrious in their own right: VB-11 and VT-11.

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Little Butch, World War II, Battle of Guadalcanal, Pegasus, Sundowners, Battle of Okinawa, Carrier Air Group 11, fighter squadron VF-11, Okinawa, Operation Cartwheel, Pacific Theater, French Indochina, Guadalcanal, U.S. Navy, Luzon, Mindoro, Leyte Gulf, Battle of Leyte Gulf, USS Hornet, naval history, Charlie Stimpson, Carrier Air Group Eleven, Bougainville, naval warfare