About This Book
A young man's life is traced from a rural childhood in upstate New York through wartime service as a P-51 pilot. The narrative records family memories, small‑town routines and early work, then follows his enlistment, flight training, and combat missions over Germany, culminating in his aircraft being shot down and his time as a prisoner of war. The account closes with liberation and the gradual return to civilian life, interwoven with personal recollections and reflections on home, family, and the costs of war.
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