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<p><strong>This book is a triumph. -<em>MJV Literary</em></strong></p><p>When Pearl Harbor was bombed on December 7 1941 forcing the U.S. to enter WWII MAC was 23 years old.</p><p>He had graduated with honors from high school served two years in the Merchant Marine and had a year of college under his belt. During the summer he had graduated from DePaul University's preliminary army air course to become a pilot and graduated as their highest-ranking student. Joining the U.S. Army Air Forces he was assigned to the newly formed 307th BG and trained to fly the brand-new B-24 <em>Liberator.</em> Like Lou Zamperini-of <em>Unbroken</em>-who was also in the 307th Mac's plane was shot down in the ocean. It was his first combat mission from Guadalcanal. After a three-week odyssey he and his surviving crew members were rescued and he went on to fly 51 more combat missions from his base in the Solomon Islands. </p><p>In 1943 the following year he was brought back to the U.S. to be trained on the even newer B-29 <em>Superfortress.</em> This was the plane designed to carry the atomic bombs. He flew 30 missions in 1945 from Guam dropping incendiaries on Japan. The Japanese finally surrendered just as the wheels of the Superfortress touched down on Mac's 30th mission. The war was over.</p><p>After the war MAC served as director of air training for the 20th Air Force during the Korean War as air attaché to French Indochina at NATO prior to the Vietnam War and as director of war plans for TAC during the Vietnam War. This is his story. </p>
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