Dog Fights and Downtime : Adventures of an Ace Figter Pilot: WWII, Italy by David Wilhelm (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101530030439
ISBN-139781530030439
eBay Product ID (ePID)224463555

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Book TitleDog Fights and Downtime : Adventures of an Ace Figter Pilot: WWII, Italy
Number of Pages280 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicMilitary
GenreBiography & Autobiography
AuthorDavid Wilhelm
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight15.1 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Synopsis#WWII #Italy #P-51 #Ace I had made no analysis of the wisdom of the war or what was in store for me. But after President Roosevelt declared war in his "Day of Infamy" speech (December 8, 1941), I wanted to join the fighting forces. In particular, I wanted to join the Army Air Corps to be a fighter pilot. Using my personal journal, my scrapbook of orders, log books and letters home to my family as source materials, here's a little of what it was like to be a 23-year-old lad expressing his excitement, fear, fatigue, boredom, worries, and dreams during training to be a fighter pilot and then in combat overseas during World War II... Relive these battles in North Africa, Italy, over Germany and many other fascinating WWII moments through the eyes of a combat ace pilot who recently was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor., #WWII #Italy #P-51 #Ace I had made no analysis of the wisdom of the war or what was in store for me. But after President Roosevelt declared war in his "Dayof Infamy" speech (December 8, 1941), I wanted to join the fighting forces. In particular, I wanted to join the Army Air Corps to be a fighter pilot. Using my personal journal, my scrapbook of orders, log books and letters home to my family as source materials, here's a little of what it was like to be a 23−year−old lad expressing his excitement, fear, fatigue, boredom, worries, and dreams during training to be a fighter pilot and then in combatoverseas during World War II... Relive these battles in North Africa, Italy, over Germany and many other fascinating WWII moments through the eyes of a combat ace pilot who recently was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.
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