Memoir, ca. 2000.

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Memoir, ca. 2000.

Contains brief description of his World War II and post-war career from October 1941-October 1971. He discusses the places he trained, including Sheppard Field, Texas, his 30 bombing missions over France and Germany, and some narrow escapes from death.

1 fd. (8 p.)

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