Senin, 26 Februari 2018

MiG Kill on the Fourth of July

The author of The Hunters drew from personal experience when writing his celebrated Korean War novel Captain James A. Horowitz was a young man doing what he loved best during the Korean War—flying airplanes. A graduate of the West Point Class of 1945, the handsome pilot with jet-black hair served with the 335th Fighter Interceptor …

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