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![]() I do believe that Bradley really overworked the term in "Flyboys". His continuous use of the term throughout the book reminded me of some of these rock groups As I get farther along, I find he's doing it with other terms. In chapter three he explains that the cruder gang who took over the Japanese military after the Russo-Japanese War concluded from that war that everything depended on the spirit of the soldier. He segues from that to calling them the Spirit Boys. I guess it's just an irritating tic that I'll have to accept. The man has discovered a few concepts and wants to make sure that we remember them. Apart from that, I thought his ten-or--twelve page history of Japan was a damn good summary of a world that westerners find it almost impossible to understand. (We are still arguing about the emperor's role in starting the war, never mind ending it.) Thanks, everybody! all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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