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Another book published from the Fonthill Media house is ‘The Aztec Eagles’ by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr which describes the role of the Mexican Expeditionary Force 201st Fighter Squadron of the Second World War
Few would list Mexico as an ally of the US during the Second World War. Sadly, Mexico’s aid to the US has been largely ignored by historians and is mostly absent from American history books. When Mexican aviators had the opportunity to show their courage in battle, they did so with valour.
General Douglas MacArthur commended the pilots and 150 support personnel. The thirty-one pilots of Mexican Expeditionary Force 201st Fighter Squadron flew missions supporting troops in the Philippines and sorties over Formosa. The Aztec Eagles helped the Allies defeat Japan, end the isolationism of Mexico and paved the way for important agreements between the United States and Mexico. They helped modernise the Mexican Air Force and demonstrated that Mexico could mount a successful expeditionary force. Significant as these achievements were, perhaps the unit’s most important legacy is that the Aztec Eagles fought for dignity, creating pride throughout their homeland. That pride endures and is evident today as the story of the Aztec Eagles can be heard across the nation.


The untold story of the Mexican 201st Fighter Squadron during the Second World:
• Previously unclassified analysis of why/how the Mexicans fought
• Little-known story of the Mexican 201st Fighter Squadron’s bravery
whose aviators created national pride throughout their homeland
• The Mexican 201st Fighter Squadron’s mission was to support the
US 25th Infantry Division: their road to war was not an easy one
• Profusely illustrated with many rare and unpublished images

Publication: 5 December 2019
Price: £25.00/$35.00
ISBN: 978-1-78155-747-1
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Binding: Hardback
Extent: pages
Illustrations: 40 mono/15 colour
Rights: World, all languages

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