Red Randall at Pearl Harbor

by Robert Sidney Bowen

Hardcover, 1944

Brief description:

Red Randall was in Hawaii on that fateful morning of December 7, 1941, when the Japanese struck their treacherous blow. The son of an Army Air Force Colonel, Red was determined to be an Army pilot himself. He was slated to enter West Point the following June. But, when war came, he was thrown into a series of exciting events that permitted him to serve his country much sooner than he had hoped.

In his encounter with a secret agent of Japan, Red's courage and ingenuity were put to the supreme test. How Red, and his flying pal, Jimmy Joyce, outwitted the diabolical Kato Harada and foiled the planned Japanese invasion, makes a rapid-fire story that will keep the reader breathlessly interested from beginning to end.

Publication

Grosset & Dunlap (1944)

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Physical description

216 p.
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