Richard C. Kirkland is legendary for his P-38 Lightning missions in the South Pacific theatre during WWII and Helicopter rescue missions in the Korean War.
Vividly capturing the experiences of the author and his fellow airmen, these stories focus on the people who served in the U.S.A.F. from WWII through the Korean War-their triumphs, humor, loves, and sometimes violent deaths. A pilot who flew 103 missions with the famed Flying Knights squadron in WWII, tested atomic bombs on Eniwetok Atoll, and flew 69 helicopter rescue missions in the Korean War, Kirkland recreates the riveting episodes and memorable characters that shaped his life between 1943 to 1953.
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"This is a personal and insightful collection of experiences, an easy read. Can be enjoyed one story at a time." -- Aviation History
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