Flights of Passage: Recollections of a World War II Aviator
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Author(s)Samuel Hynes
PublisherPenguin (Non-Classics)
ISBN / ASINB001G8WROC
ISBN-13978B001G8WRO3
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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He was a wide-eyed teenager when he left his Minnesota home in 1943 to learn to fly. By the end of World War II, he was a battle-worn Marine bomber pilot who'd survived more than a hundred missions in the Pacific. With stunning eloquence and breathtaking clarity, Samuel Hynes recalls those extraordinary years: the madness of war and the horror of death, the friendships forged in cockpits and gin mills, the wives and sweethearts left at home, and the wonder of flying-that exquisite harmony between pilot and machine aloft in the insubstantial air. More than a combat tale, this is the story of one man's remarkable rite of passage in that timeless world of innocence gone to war.