Jumat, 24 Februari 2017

Book Reviews: Indestructible by John R. Bruning

Military historian Richard R. Muller reviews John R. Bruning's latest, "Indestructible," discussing the innovative mind of Paul Irvin "Pappy" Gunn and the difficulty of his family's internment in the Japanese-occupied Philippines.

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