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Bud Anderson, a California farm boy who loved hot cars and airplanes, earned his wings in the Army Air Corps in September 1942. Anderson flew 116 missions in P-51 Mustangs and shot down 17 enemy planes without receiving a single hit to his own plane. Not stopping at the end of WWII, he then served in the Korean War and Vietnam, and as a test pilot.
This work has received acclaim from the Library Journal to Ernest K. Gann. An exceptional account of an exceptional man.
Col Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson Hardcover 306 pgs. |
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