The Hump 1942–45
America's first massive military airlift
The Hump 1942–45
America's first massive military airlift
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A comprehensively illustrated history and analysis of 'The Hump' campaign in World War II, the huge and treacherous airlift over the Himalayas to keep China fighting.
In World War II, the war in China tied down much of the Japanese Army, and it was crucial to keep China fighting and supplied. But when the Burma Road fell, the only way left was by air, in piston-engined transports, over the Himalayas from India. As Japan captured new bases and stationed fighters to intercept, the possible routes over 'The Hump' became increasingly treacherous.
In this book, aviation historian Mark Lardas explains how the campaign was fought. While the effort started with only 25 transports and its original organization was ad hoc, by July 1945 it had grown into a vast and organized air armada, with new airfields, specialized navigation aids, and a force of 640 aircraft. The cost was high, with 594 aircraft lost, and over 1,300 killed. But during the war it hauled nearly 700,000 tons of supplies, keeping China in the war. The India-China Wing of the Air Traffic Command earned a Presidential Unit Citation for its efforts, the first ever awarded to a non-combat unit.
Packed with illustrations and maps, this is the story of the first successful strategic airlift in history. The lessons of the Hump fed into the Berlin Airlift of 1948-49, and it was the essential forerunner behind the United States' capability to project power in the Cold War.
Table of Contents
CHRONOLOGY
ATTACKER'S CAPABILITIES
Supporting a nation
Facilities and Infrastructure
Weapons, electronics, and tactics
DEFENDER'S CAPABILITIES
Destroying the supply lines
Aircraft
Weapons and tactics
CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVES
Keeping China in the war
Allied objectives and plans
Japanese objectives and plans
THE CAMPAIGN
Stopping the airlift
Supplying China: July 1937 to March 1942
Opening the air bridge: April 1942 to November 1942
Air Transport Command takes over: December 1942 to September 1943
The Japanese offensives: October 1943 to May 1944
Maturing the airlift: June 1944 to November 1944
The Final War Months: December 1944 to August 1945
Winding Down: September 1945 to December 1945
AFTERMATH AND ANALYSIS
Surviving aircraft
FURTHER READING
INDEX
Product details
| Published | 18 Dec 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 96 |
| ISBN | 9781472865946 |
| Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
| Illustrations | Illustrated throughout with 65 photos and 14 pages of colour illustrations |
| Dimensions | 248 x 184 mm |
| Series | Air Campaign |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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