Air War Over the Putumayo
Explore the gripping history of the 1932 conflict between Peru and Colombia in "Air War Over the Putumayo" by Amaru Tincopa. This insightful book delves into the occupation of the Colombian towns of Leticia and Tarapacá by Peruvian troops and civilians, highlighting the pivotal role of aviation in this challenging Amazonian environment. With land movements nearly impossible due to the dense jungle, air combat became crucial for both sides, leading to intense skirmishes. Despite the eventual ceasefire, the conflict over the Putumayo area marked a significant moment in South American history, serving as a baptism of fire for aerial warfare in the region. Published in 2018, this engaging 88-page book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the dynamics of military aviation. Discover the untold stories and tactical maneuvers that defined this turbulent period in South America.