<p><strong>This book is a triumph. -<em>MJV Literary</em></strong></p><p>When Pearl Harbor was bombed on December 7 1941&nbsp;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.&nbsp;During the&nbsp;summer he had graduated from DePaul University's&nbsp;preliminary&nbsp;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&nbsp;<em>Liberator.</em>&nbsp;Like Lou Zamperini-of&nbsp;<em>Unbroken</em>-who was also in the 307th&nbsp;Mac's&nbsp;plane&nbsp;was shot down in&nbsp;the ocean.&nbsp;It was his first&nbsp;combat&nbsp;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.&nbsp;</p><p>In 1943 the following year he was brought back to the U.S. to be trained on the even newer B-29&nbsp;<em>Superfortress.</em>&nbsp;This was the plane designed to carry&nbsp;the&nbsp;atomic&nbsp;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&nbsp;mission.&nbsp;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&nbsp;attaché&nbsp;to French Indochina at NATO prior to the Vietnam War and as director of war plans for TAC during the Vietnam War.&nbsp;This is his story.&nbsp;</p>
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