Rabu, 05 Juli 2017

Valor: Hanging By a Thread

William Lowrey John McCants U.S. Navy Distinguished Flying Cross San Diego, California May 15, 1941 What the Navy would call “one of the most brilliant and daring rescues” in the history of the service occurred not in war but seven months before the attack on Pearl Harbor—and in the skies over San Diego. On May …

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