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Mayday Over Wichita : The Worst Military Aviation Disaster in Kansas History

معرفی کتاب «Mayday Over Wichita : The Worst Military Aviation Disaster in Kansas History» نوشتهٔ Carter, D. W.، منتشرشده توسط نشر The History Press : Made available through hoopla در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The little-known story of a major catastrophe in a 1960s African American community: A "commendable, if unsettling, account." —Richard Kluger, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Simple Justice On the cold Saturday morning of January 16, 1965, a U.S. Air Force KC-135 tanker carrying thirty-one thousand gallons of jet fuel crashed into a congested African American neighborhood in Wichita, Kansas. When the fire and destruction finally subsided, forty-seven people—mostly African American children—were dead or injured, homes were completely destroyed and numerous families were splintered. As shocking as it may sound, the event was seemingly omitted from the historical record for nearly fifty years. Now, historian D. W. Carter examines the myths and realities of the crash while providing new insights about the horrific four-minute flight that forever changed the history of Kansas. Includes photographs On The Cold Saturday Morning Of January 16, 1965, A U.s. Air Force Kc-135 Tanker Carrying Thirty-one Thousand Gallons Of Jet Fuel Crashedinto A Congested African American Neighborhood In Wichita, Kansas. When The Fire And Destruction Finally Subsided, Forty-seven People--mostly African American Children--were Dead Or Injured, Homes Were Completely Destroyed And Numerous Families Were Splintered. As Shocking As It May Sound, The Event Was Seemingly Omitted From The Historical Record For Nearly Fifty Years. Now, Historian D. W. Carter Examines The Myths And Realities Of The Crash While Providing New Insights About The Horrific Four-minute Flight That Forever Changed The History Of Kansas. -- Seven Men -- A Routine Sortie -- Impact -- Fire All Around -- Going Into Hell -- The Kc-135 -- Inside The Cockpit -- Recovering Victims -- Picking Up The Pieces -- Racial Barriers In Recovery -- A Divided City And Country -- Why It Crashed : The Rumors -- Why It Crashed : The Report -- A Subtle Killer -- The Settlement Process -- Final Settlements -- The Long-awaited Memorial. D.w. Carter. Includes Bibliographical References (pages [133]-155) And Index. "On the cold Saturday morning of January 16, 1965, a U.S. Air Force KC-135 tanker carrying thirty-one thousand gallons of jet fuel crashed into a congested African American neighborhood in Wichita, Kansas. When the fire and destruction finally subsided, forty-seven people--mostly African American children--were dead or injured, homes were completely destroyed and numerous families were splintered. As shocking as it may sound, the event was seemingly omitted from the historical record for nearly fifty years. Now, historian D. W. Carter examines the myths and realities of the crash while providing new insights about the horrific four-minute flight that forever changed the history of Kansas."-- Provided by Freading "On the cold Saturday morning of January 16, 1965, a U.S. Air Force KC-135 tanker carrying thirty-one thousand gallons of jet fuel crashedinto a congested African American neighborhood in Wichita, Kansas. When the fire and destruction finally subsided, forty-seven people--mostly African American children--were dead or injured, homes were completely destroyed and numerous families were splintered. As shocking as it may sound, the event was seemingly omitted from the historical record for nearly fifty years. Now, historian D.W. Carter examines the myths and realities of the crash while providing new insights about the horrific four-minute flight that forever changed the history of Kansas."-- Provided by publisher
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