Kamis, 17 Mei 2018

Aviation History Book Review: In Their Own Words

In Their Own Words: True Stories and Adventures of the American Fighter Ace by James A. Oleson, iUniverse, Lincoln, Neb., 2007,$34.95 With the passing of World War II and Korean War veterans, there’s a feeling of urgency among historians—or anybody with a sense of history—to record their stories before they’re lost to us all. Jack …

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