Wisconsin's Flying Trees in World War II Wisconsin's Flying Trees in World War II

Wisconsin's Flying Trees in World War II

A Victory for American Forest Products and Allied Aviation

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A look at how the Wisconsin lumber industry and the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory contributed to Allied efforts in World War II.

Wisconsin’s trees heard “Timber” during World War II, as the forest products industry of the Badger State played a key role in the Allied aerial campaign. It was Wisconsin that provided the material for the De Havilland Mosquito, known as the “Timber Terror,” while the CG-4A battle-ready gliders, cloaked in stealthy silence, carried the 82nd and 101st Airborne into fierce fighting throughout Europe and the Pacific. Author Sara Witter Connor follows a forgotten thread of the American war effort, celebrating the factory workers, lumberjacks, pilots, and innovative thinkers of the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory who helped win a world war with paper, wood, and glue.

GÉNERO
História
LANÇADO
2014
18 de fevereiro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
288
EDITORA
Arcadia Publishing
TAMANHO
8,5
MB