Author Book Signings at the Military Aviation Museum, March 2025

Francis Pike will present his two books, "Hirohito’s War: The Pacific War, 1941-1945," and "Victory at Midway: More Luck Than Judgement"

Emma Quedzuweit
Emma Quedzuweit
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Join the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as historian author and journalist Francis Pike gives two presentations of his historical research at meet-and-greet events this month, where signings of his new book Hirohito’s War: The Pacific War, 1941-1945 will be available.

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On Wednesday, March 5th, at 6:00 pm, Francis Pike will present “The Importance of China in the Pacific War.” Despite China being at the heart of the conflict’s origins, its role in the Pacific War has often been overlooked. Pike will explore how the struggle for China was not only the catalyst for war but also shaped its course and ultimate outcome. Furthermore, he will examine how these events set the stage for Mao Zedong’s communist takeover, influencing the global geopolitical landscape we navigate today. Pike will be signing his book, Hirohito’s War: The Pacific War, 1941-1945, before and after the lecture. Members enjoy free admission and an exclusive meet-and-greet with the author starting at 5 pm. A bar and light snacks will be available. Tickets for the March 5th event available HERE. The event is free for museum members, and range from $10-17 for others.

On Tuesday, March 25th, at 6:00 pm, Francis Pike will give another presentation,”Victory at Midway: More luck than judgement.” By the end of the Pacific War, the US Navy had become an extraordinarily capable military machine. But this was not the case at the beginning of the war. Japan had better aircraft carriers, better trained technicians, better aircraft, better torpedoes, better admirals and better pilots. At Midway Japan also had more fleet carriers than the United States. So how did the US carriers defeat the Japanese at Midway? Although the US Navy had a significant advantage because of intel gained from codebreaking, nevertheless the US Navy’s spectacular victory owed a great deal to extraordinary strokes of luck. Francis Pike will explain how the main beneficiary of this luck was the squadron of Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers that decided the outcome of Midway. Francis Pike will be signing his book before and after the lecture. Members enjoy free admission and an exclusive meet-and-greet with the author starting at 5 pm. A bar and light snacks will be available. Tickets for the March 25th event available HERE. The event is free for museum members, and range from $10-17 for others.

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Francis Pike is a renowned historian, journalist, and author specializing in Asian economics, politics, and history. A Cambridge-educated scholar, he has spent over 20 years living and working in Japan, China, and India, providing him with a deep understanding of the region. His acclaimed works, Hirohito’s War: The Pacific War, 1941-1945 and Empires at War: A Short History of Modern Asia Since World War II, offer compelling insights into military and geopolitical history. Beyond his writing, Pike has served as an economic and geopolitical adviser to financial institutions and governments. Currently in town to speak at the NATO War College, we are honored to host him for two special lectures during his visit. Copies of Hirohito’s War: The Pacific War, 1941-1945 will be available for purchase in the Museum Store. Don’t miss this fascinating discussion on a pivotal yet often forgotten aspect of World War II history.

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Emma Quedzuweit is a historial researcher and graduate school student originally from California, but travels extensively for work and study. She is the former Assitant Editor at AOPA Pilot magazine and currently freelance writes along with personal projects invovled in the search for missing in action aviators from World War I and II. She is a Private Pilot with Single Engine Land and Sea ratings and tailwheel endorsement and is part-owner of a 1946 Piper J-3 Cub. Her favorite aviation experience was earning a checkout in a Fairchild PT-19.
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