A gripping portrait of not just one American hero, but the many courageous others with whom he flew.
A blazing account of his most top secret, dangerous missions. Richard Kirkland would never have imagined that anything could compare to tangling with Zeros in life-and-death dogfights over the South Pacific—but that was before he traded his fighter-pilot wings for rotors. It was a move he never regretted.
First read this book in High School, but lost it a few years ago. Glad I have it back and plan on reading it again in the future. (Which will be the fifth)