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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3775951" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Following up on this, if you get the Audible version of the book, you also get an Afterword read by Lucky Luckadoo, as well as an interview between Luckadoo and Maurer. There's also a short blurb from the historian of the 100th Bombardment Group and the 8th Air Force, which leads to the 100th's Web site:</p><p> <a href="https://100thbg.com/" target="_blank">Home - 100th Bomb Group (Heavy) Foundation</a></p><p></p><p>I should also add that the part of the book where he describes aerial combat over Europe is terrific, and it includes the stories of other pilots and aircrews, including B-17 crews that had to bail out, some that barely made it home, and even a Luftwaffe fighter pilot who rammed a B-17, destroying both aircraft in the process (he was blown clear of the aircraft, albeit badly burned).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3775951, member: 26737"] Following up on this, if you get the Audible version of the book, you also get an Afterword read by Lucky Luckadoo, as well as an interview between Luckadoo and Maurer. There's also a short blurb from the historian of the 100th Bombardment Group and the 8th Air Force, which leads to the 100th's Web site: [URL='https://100thbg.com/']Home - 100th Bomb Group (Heavy) Foundation[/URL] I should also add that the part of the book where he describes aerial combat over Europe is terrific, and it includes the stories of other pilots and aircrews, including B-17 crews that had to bail out, some that barely made it home, and even a Luftwaffe fighter pilot who rammed a B-17, destroying both aircraft in the process (he was blown clear of the aircraft, albeit badly burned). [/QUOTE]
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