When the United States entered World War Two after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour, Richard Turner was already a trained pilot and was quickly admitted into the Army Air Corps.
In Mustang Pilot the reader flies with Richard Turner into the largest sustained aerial conflict ever witnessed in history; past barrage balloons, unmanned missiles and enemy fights, on hair-raising missions ranging from the escort of heavy bombers, to accompanying General Eisenhower on his historic personal reconnaissance of the front lines.
This very personal book also shows how a young generation endeavoured to grasp and emulate the traditions of determination and courage of the older generation, whose exploits in the First World War first captured their imagination.
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