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Everything We Had

A novel of the southwest pacific air war, November-December 1941 (No Merciful War Book 1)

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Pub Date Dec 15 2015 | Archive Date Sep 25 2020


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Description

November 1941: War is coming to the Pacific.

In Europe, the Nazis are triumphant. England is under siege by air and sea. France has fallen to the Nazi Wehrmacht, which in turn fell on Soviet Russia. The Red Army is reeling in full retreat, with the Nazis at the gates of Moscow itself. 

In the Pacific, Japan has been at war with China since 1937. Her war industries depend upon imports of scrap metal and oil from what are now the Allied nations. When an embargo is placed on imports to Japan, they are left with a year's supply of oil to supply their armed forces. 

Japan surrounds American possessions in the Philippines on three sides. The US Army is making a desperate, last-minute attempt to reinforce the Philippines garrison, but the clock is ticking for the Japanese, with their oil running out. The armed forces of Imperial Japan may attack the Philippines at any moment. 

Two brothers, Jack and Charlie Davis, are pilots in the US Army Air Forces. They are part of the reinforcements sent to the Far Eastern Air Force, charged with air defense of the Philippines. 

For Jack and Charlie, in a time when the US is on the brink of world war, a simple question must soon be answered: what will I do when the Japanese come?

November 1941: War is coming to the Pacific.

In Europe, the Nazis are triumphant. England is under siege by air and sea. France has fallen to the Nazi Wehrmacht, which in turn fell on Soviet...


Advance Praise

"""Everything We Had"" feels like a book which could have been written in the 1950s or 1960s by a veteran of the Pacific War. Burkhalter puts readers into the minds of those about to fight a war. ... The technical aspects are scrupulously accurate and well written. ... puts readers into the cockpit of the aircraft, so accurately readers can just about smell the fuel and leather. ... captures an Army Air Force growing more quickly than it is capable of. Spare parts and personnel are short. Bases are hastily built, airfields and taxiways inadequate, and quarters rough. ... Burkhalter's attention to detail serves rather than slows the tale. If you are looking for an exciting story which recaptures an era when flying was still an adventure, you will want to read this book.

-- Mark Lardas, writing in The Daily News of Galveston County

galvnews.com/books/article_ac3ceb49-398a-5670-82ff-2973e003c961.html"

"""Everything We Had"" feels like a book which could have been written in the 1950s or 1960s by a veteran of the Pacific War. Burkhalter puts readers into the minds of those about to fight a war...


Available Editions

ISBN 9780692610459
PRICE $2.99 (USD)

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