Project Zebra

Project Zebra

by M. G. Crisci

"Roosevelt and Stalin's Top-Secret Mission to Train 300 Soviet Airmen in America"

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Project Zebra Book Details

War:

World War II

Perspective:

Pilots

Military Unit:

Red Army

True Story:

Yes

Biography:

No

Region:

North America

Page Count:

310

Published Date:

2017

ISBN13:

9781456628635

Project Zebra Book Description

Top-Secret Project Zebra was/is the only time in history that Soviet airmen were trained in America by Americans. Their mission: to fly a state-of-the-art amphibious warplane produced in Philadelphia. Incredibly, 185 of these huge, heavily-armed PBN-Nomad, painted with bright Red Army stars, were then ferried to the sleepy, patriotic town of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, without a single media leak. There, 11 hand-picked Naval officers befriended and trained 300+ Soviet airmen over a period of 18 months before the planes were dispatched to the Atlantic and Pacific theaters where they destroyed numerous Nazi U-Boats and Japanese submarines without losing a single plane. Project Zebra was more than a military mission. It became a historic human event. The Soviet and American teams shared experiences that created bonds of trust and mutual respect, despite their language barriers and cultural differences -- something that might serve us well to model during these uncertain Russian-American moments. Project Zebra was declassified on December 31, 2012, and remains one of WWII's last never-been-told stories. Until now!