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ISBN-10: 0897451244
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31 Apr 2003 I was at
Morotai in 1947 as part of a graves registration team.
Product Description He had never been in an airplane, had never felt himself "born to fly,"
and felt "no sudden surge of patriotism." But from the day the Japanese bombed
Pearl Harbor, he says there was no question in his mind that he would enter
military service. President Roosevelt's blueprint for total war made this clear.
Boeman's memoir takes the reader from flight training through combat
missions. The day-to-day life of inexperienced Boeman and his crew, as part of the
307th Bombardment Group, is detailed with humor and pathos -- the apprehension
of his first mission; the long hours on the ground; the remembrances of "growing
up"; the excitement, the "ice" in the stomach, or the unexpected.
". . . Significantly," Boeman says, "somewhere in the progression from my
first day of training to . . . my fifth mission in combat operations, I had
undergone an attitudinal transformation that compelled me to direct all effort
toward a single objective: to put our bombs on the assigned target." Boeman "ponders" the "rights and wrongs" of his responsibilities and
decisions as an aircraft commander and works through the "agonizing post accident
days" of his aircraft's crash on takeoff, killing four of his crew. Morotai is a thoughtful, touching remembrance of a survivor -- a story
with excitement, and a story of pain. |
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