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Remembering World War Two Airmen
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Where is Spring?
Photos from my long run yesterday, March 24 in rural Idaho.
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Wild Blue and Beyond: The 95th Bomb Group in War and Peace
Pre-Order the Book Here: Due out Summer 2011 from Potomac Press
Remembering Ammon's Larry C. Thornton, MIA Laos, 12/24/65
Lest we forget...Click photo to visit Larry's Page
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Memoirs of a Man Who Flew Two Tours over Europe, First in B-17s and then in A-26s and B-26s
Recommended Reads: Mostly on the Air War
A Real Good War, by Sam Halpert
B-17s Over Berlin, by Ian Hawkins
Baa Baa Black Sheep, by Gregory 'Pappy' Boyington
Black Hole of Wauwilermoos: A Prisoner's Story, by Dan Culler (POW in Switzerland)
Bomber Boys, by Patrick Bishop
Combat Bombardier: Memoirs of Two Tours over Europe in WWII, by Leonard Herman
Complete C.S. Lewis Signature Classics
Fateful Flight of the Lonesome Polecat II, by Michael Darter
Hap's War, by Hap Halloran, B-29 Crewman and POW in Japan
Laughter and Tears: The Life of George Rarey, Cartoonist and Fighter Pilot, by Damon Rarey
Luck of the Draw, by Frank Murphy
Masters of the Air, by Donald Miller
Munster Raid: Bloody Skies over Germany by Ian Hawkins
My War: Memoirs of a B-17 Bomber Pilot, by John Walter
Not as Briefed: From the Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag, by C. Ross Greening
Petals of Fire, by 100th BG Pilot and POW Herb Alf
Rhapsody in Junk: A Daughter's Return to Germany to Finish Her Father's Story, by Marilyn Walton
Rolling with the Stones, by Bill Wyman and Richard Havers
Serenade to the Big Bird, by Bert Stiles
The Fall of Fortresses, by Elmer Bendiner
The Meltin' Pot: From Wreck to Rescue to Recovery by Jack Scoltock
The Mighty Eighth War Manual, by Roger Freeman
The Mighty Eighth, by Roger Freeman
Those Who Fall, by John Muirhead
Untold Valor: Forgotten Stories of American Bomber Crewmen over Europe in World War Two by Rob Morris
Wing Ding: Memories of a Tail Gunner, by Eugene Carson
My Favorite Blogs and Weblinks
100th Bomb Group Message Board and Discussion Page
100th Bomb Group Website
390th Bomb Group Website
95th Bomb Group Museum, Horham, East Anglia
95th Bomb Group Website
Airline Confidential--Richard Havers' New Blog on the Airline Industry
Aloisia Schupfer's blog. A site devoted to the memory of my Great-Grandmother
Artist Alexandre Jay's Website/Blog
Ben Lomond Free Press
Havering On: Musings on Scotland, Popular Culture and Politics
Michael Rand Website--Great Singer
Mighty Eighth Public Message Board
Museum of the Air Battle over the Ore Mountains (Czech Republic)
My Untold Valor Book Website--Come on in and Take a Look!
Photos of English Air Bases Today by Richard E. Flagg--HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Swiss Interneees in WWII Official Website
The Flight Officer Project
The Poor Mouth--Great Blog
University of Montana Website-- Alma Mater
WWII Aviation Artist Scott Nelson's Website
World War Two Aviation Artists: My Favorites List
Alexandre Jay: Aviation Artist
James Baldwin: Aviation Artist
James Green: Aviation Artist
Paul Dillon: Aviation Artist
Robert Bailey: Aviation Artist
Scott Nelson: Aviation Artist
Simon Atack: Aviation Artist
Troy White: Aviation Artist
Wade Meyers: Aviation Artist
William Phillips: Aviation Artist
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