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On wings of the wind : World War II stories from a B-24 tail gunner / by Raymond F. Shepherd. [print]

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  • D811.O595
  • D811.S548.O595
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Contents:
Author's preface Introduction Let your flag fly I'll never do that Know your weapons Taking off in the dark Africa, snakes and me Prepare to meet thy God The Danube, not so blue Short, fat and 41 A day off A milk run Mistaken identity Victory in Europe.
Summary: "On wings of the wild related air combat from the rear view of the low-ranker in the suicide seat at the tail end of the plane. The 18-year old tail-gunner named Ray Shephard was the first GI a German fighter pilot had to kill before the German could destroy Ray's B-24.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Pamphlets Non-fiction D811 .S36 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001734793

Author's preface Introduction Let your flag fly I'll never do that Know your weapons Taking off in the dark Africa, snakes and me Prepare to meet thy God The Danube, not so blue Short, fat and 41 A day off A milk run Mistaken identity Victory in Europe.

"On wings of the wild related air combat from the rear view of the low-ranker in the suicide seat at the tail end of the plane. The 18-year old tail-gunner named Ray Shephard was the first GI a German fighter pilot had to kill before the German could destroy Ray's B-24. Back cover.

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