Cheers,
RR
A great read, Rande. Ambrose is a ‘go to’ for me when researching such things. A nice insight into the adventures of your late Pap, too. A DFC too.Brewdude":2n38bre7 said:
Just re-read this most excellent account of the AAF airmen who fought and put their lives on the line, and lived and died in service to their country and the cause of freedom.
This is the story of the B-17's and B-24's and their crews that were instrumental in the battle against Nazi Germany. Well told and narrated.
My own late Pap was a bomber pilot in that conflict, based out of Britain. He flew his required 35 missions over Germany, Poland, and other Nazi held areas. He was lead pilot in his squadron. Got the distinguished flying cross.
This book primarily involves the air war that took place in Italy. Yet there are many parallels to what my Pap must have been going through. very sobering reading!
Cheers,
RR
Ain't it the truth! About to embark on yet another!Blackhorse":364u1pal said:Once you get on a roll with Preston and Child it can be a long ride. Very addictive.
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