<p>Ray Perry was a farm boy from rural West Texas when America entered World War II. He always had a fascination with planes so he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps with the intention of becoming a pilot. The Army Air Corps needed tail gunners however so Ray served his country at the back end of a B-17 completing thirty-five combat missions before the war&rsquo;s end. This is the story of his World War II adventure wrought with tragedy and excitement and every emotion in between. This is also the story of how a young man from a small West Texas town handled the upheaval that comes with war. Based off numerous primary source materials Ray&rsquo;s story unfolds through his letters photos and mementos. The book&rsquo;s foreword is written by his son and former Texas governor Rick Perry. &ldquo;I never was rattled . . . . I could never remember really being scared. I know I was. Had to be. But I had control of it.&rdquo; &ldquo;The pilot sent the radio operator back there to see if they got me . . . and he climbed crawled right there beside the side of that tail wheel and he never did get back all the way where I was at but he . . . saw me sitting up and he saw me move a little. So he went back and told the pilot &lsquo;I guess he&rsquo;s alright. I think he&rsquo;s still alive.&rsquo;&rdquo;&mdash;Ray Perry from the book</p>
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