Kamis, 13 Juli 2017

My War: William L. Doyle Jr.

Major, U.S. Air Force, Strategic Air Command October 1967 – October 1968 During the invasion of Saipan in June 1944, my father, Lou Doyle, was a 42-year-old enlisted Seabee carrying a Browning Automatic Rifle. His job on Saipan was to build an airstrip for Maj. Gen. Curtis LeMay’s Twentieth Air Force B-29s—the forerunner of Strategic …

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