Cheerio and best wishes : letters from a World War II Hoosier pilot / Ralph H. Schneck and Donald R. Schneck.
2013
D790.2 .S36 2013eb
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Cheerio and best wishes : letters from a World War II Hoosier pilot / Ralph H. Schneck and Donald R. Schneck.
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9781612492575 (electronic book)
1612492576 (electronic book)
9781612492582 (electronic book)
1612492584 (electronic book)
9781557536402
1557536406
1612492576 (electronic book)
9781612492582 (electronic book)
1612492584 (electronic book)
9781557536402
1557536406
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West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, ©2013.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 481 pages) : illustrations, maps
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D790.2 .S36 2013eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
940.54/4973092
Summary
This is the true story of a young boy from Posey County, Indiana, who had a dream to fly. The outbreak of World War II enabled him to fulfill that dream. Cheerio and Best Wishes is told entirely through the letters he wrote to his family and friends. Detailed narrative and commentary provide explanation and background information. One hundred thirty-eight letters are presented in this book. It is highly unusual to find this many letters from one person, curated by his family and recently rediscovered by his son, along with carefully created photograph albums. The story starts in rural southern Indiana and follows the young volunteer as he goes westward to California and New Mexico to be trained to fly bombers. From the United States, he travels via South America and North Africa to England and deploys with the Eighth Air Force. The accounts of his journeys and experiences are detailed, ranging from entertaining to spine-tingling. Moments of high drama intermingle with the mundane nature of war. Together the letters and pictures in this book (the originals are now preserved for posterity in the Purdue University Flight Archives) offer a comprehensive and cohesive story of how US airmen were prepared and trained for war, and detail the daily experience of a bomber pilot flying missions over Germany. The letters of one young flyer reflect the experience of thousands of Americans who volunteered to go to war in the 1940s. His experiences were those of a generation.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. I Want to be a Flier
Chapter 2. Class 42F: They Call us Dodos
Chapter 3. Sure Enough it was Henry Fonda
Chapter 4. Nothing to do but Fly
Chapter 5. A New Navigator
Chapter 6. She was Full-Blooded Portuguese
Chapter 7. V-Mail, Crackers, and Washing Socks
Chapter 8. The Big Show
Chapter 9. French Follies and the Broads
Chapter 10. Bombed to Pieces
Chapter 11. Friends and Family
Appendices
References and Resources
Index
Chapter 2. Class 42F: They Call us Dodos
Chapter 3. Sure Enough it was Henry Fonda
Chapter 4. Nothing to do but Fly
Chapter 5. A New Navigator
Chapter 6. She was Full-Blooded Portuguese
Chapter 7. V-Mail, Crackers, and Washing Socks
Chapter 8. The Big Show
Chapter 9. French Follies and the Broads
Chapter 10. Bombed to Pieces
Chapter 11. Friends and Family
Appendices
References and Resources
Index