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The Wrong Stuff : The Adventures and Misadventures of an 8th Air Force Aviator
Truman Smith
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| #81017 in Books | University of Oklahoma Press | 2001-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.79 x6.00l,1.08 | File type: PDF | 368 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| The Write Stuff!|By Gotta Tellya|My dad was a B24 pilot, also in the 8th Army Air Force. I was born in 1951 and grew up listening to my dad's tales of the Great Depression and WWII. Consequently, both periods felt quite real to me, even though I wasn't born till the Depression and the war were well over. Oddly, only a few of these stories covered my dad's personal experience||Shelves in bookstores are filled with memoirs from the Second World War. Even so, few capture as vividly the danger, excitement, and stress of air combat as does Truman Smith s The Wrong Stuff. --Mark K. Wells, USAF Academy
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Between April and July 1944, Truman Smith Flew thirty-five bombing missions over France and Germany. He was only twenty years old. Although barely adults, Smith and his peers worried about cramming a lifetime’s worth of experience into every free night, each knowing he probably would not survive the next bombing mission. Written with blunt honesty, wry humor, and insight, The Wrong Stuff is Smith’s gripping memoir of that time. In a new prefac...
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