Kamis, 29 Juni 2017

Aviation History Book Review: The Oranges are Sweet

The Oranges are Sweet   by Paul M. Sailer, Loden Books, Wadena, Minn., 2011, $34.99. A helicopter-qualified Vietnam veteran living in Wadena County, Minn., Paul Sailer found a local hero to celebrate in county resident Don Beerbower, an original member of the “Pioneer Mustang Group,” the 354th, as well as commander of its 353rd Fighter …

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