<p>The story of my uncle William Rudolf Larson- nicknamed &quot;Lucky&quot; by his fellow&nbsp;pilots is the account and authentic voice of a WWII TBF pilot told in his own words from more than 60 family letters and postcards to his proud parents and his kid-brother - my father. &nbsp;Lucky served on the USS Nashville before WWII participated on the Doolittle Raid as a SOC pilot and then trained in the new Avenger plane before shipping out to the Solomon Islands and bombing Japanese positions during the Bougainville Campaign of 1943. &nbsp;Several of his aviation exploits were chronicled in the Chicago Daily News the Oakland Tribune the Divide County Journal and the Williston Herald. &nbsp;Lucky&#39;s letters to his home were saved in a pinewood Naval trunk for 70 years within the family. &nbsp;Upon researching his life the War Diary of his radioman was discovered and filled in the rich WWII history of Lucky and his fellow VC 38 squadron. &nbsp;Recent declassified mission reports of VC 38&#39;s heroic actions during the Bougainville Campaign also provide an insight into Lucky&#39;s war experience and air battles. &nbsp;Sadly Lucky never returned to the family farm in rural Divide County North Dakota. &nbsp;Lucky was posthumously awarded the Air Medal. &nbsp;This book includes condolence letters from family members and VC 38 pilots along with their individual stories and photographs. 43 TBF mission reports and over 150 unpublished WWII-era photographs and maps are included.</p>
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