Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation and Terror Over the Pacific

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Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation and Terror Over the Pacific


By:  Jay A Stout with George L Cooper




Born in the Philippines to an American father and a Filipina mother, George Cooper is one of the few surviving veteran pilots who saw action over such fearsome targets as Rabaul and Wewak. Not just another flag-waving story of air combat, Jayhawk describes the war as it really was--a conflict with far-reaching tentacles that gripped and tore at not only the combatants, but also their families, friends and the way they lived their lives.


Stout examines the story of Cooper's growing up in gentle and idyllic pre-war Manila and how he grew to be the man he is. 


At 100 years old, few men are left alive who can share similar experiences. Stout reviews Cooper's journey to the United States and his unlikely entry into the United States Army Air Forces. Trained as a B-25 pilot, Cooper was assigned to the iconic 345th Bomb Group and flew strafing missions that shredded the enemy, but likewise put himself and his comrades in grave danger. 


A husband and father, Cooper was pulled two ways by the call of duty and his obligation to his wife and daughter. And always on his mind was the family he left behind in the Philippines who were in thrall to the Japanese.




Hardcover;  264 pages


ISBN: 978-1612008837


About the Author


Jay Stout is a native of Indiana and a 1981 graduate of Purdue University. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps that same year and earned his designation as a naval aviator in 1983 with orders to fly the F-4 Phantom. 


He later served as an instructor on the T-2C Buckeye and transitioned to the F/A-18 Hornet. As a Hornet pilot, he flew 37 combat missions during Desert Storm.


Praise for Jayhawk: Love, Loss, Liberation and Terror Over the Pacific


“In Jayhawk, author Jay Stout continues to soar as he presents the moving biography of a World War II centenarian, B-25 pilot George Cooper. 

Among the last living eyewitnesses to the air war in the Pacific, Cooper flew more than 70 combat missions as his family endured the torment of Japanese forces who had taken his family as prisoners of war in the Philippines. 

This is a story of love, honor, service, sacrifice, and endurance, captured in page-turning prose that honors a decorated aviator who was truly a giant among the many from America’s greatest generation."

-Stephen L. Moore, author of Rain of Steel: Mitscher’s Task Force 58, Ugaki’s Thunder Gods, and the Kamikaze War off Okinawa


“Students of the Pacific War know ‘the saga of Pappy Gunn,’ the innovative 5th Air Force officer who developed B-25 gunships for low-level attacks against enemy ships. 

But in Jayhawk, former Marine Corps aviator Jay Stout teams with retired Air Force Colonel George Cooper who, like Gunn, fought a personal aerial war to retrieve his family from Japanese captivity in the Philippines. 

The personal, you-are-there style is what readers have come to expect of Stout, and they will not be disappointed in Cooper’s stirring tale.”

-Barrett Tillman, author of Whirlwind: The Air War Against Japan 1942–1945


“Jayhawk is more than a gripping story of an American war hero, it is a sweeping, outstanding drama of one family’s struggle, hope and survival in World War II worthy of the big screen. A must read.”

-Colin D. Heaton, author of The Star of Africa and Noble Warrior


“Jay Stout combines his crisp, technically accurate style with Cooper’s incredible memory to produce this highly readable biography of one of the last of the living World War II heroes ... 

The story is unique and well worth reading by anyone interested in the prewar Philippines or the tactical air war in the Pacific Theater.”

-Donald Caldwell, author of Thunder on Bataan

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