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

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Contents:
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.
Subject: "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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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.

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