Been laid up here with the back and have had time to read a few books. This one is called "those who fall". VERY good WW2 bomber pilot memories wrote down. Anyone know anything about the author? How about any other WW1 or WW2 book recomendations? While I was at Oshkosh I got to meet one of my heros, Bob Hoover. If you havent read his book "Forever Flying" You should. Only thing I notice after readying these books is they make me feel like I have not done enough in my 30 years. All these guys did most of what they write about by age 25. Oh well a different time. I like to think if I was there at there time I would have tried to do what they did so well.