Wings in the hands of the Lord : a World War II journal
(2020)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : James R LaHood, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781734159912 (electronic bk.) MWT14416734, 173415991X (electronic bk.) 14416734
LANGUAGE
English
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Wings In The Hands Of The Lord presents a firsthand account of 30 bombing missions during WWII. From the pilot's log of 1st Lieutenant Louis LaHood, this is the day-by-day memoir of his Army Air Forces service as he led his nine-man crew over various targets throughout occupied Europe in 1944. LaHood vividly captures the dangers, near misses, and tragedies he encountered as a pilot, taking off from England in the foggy gloom of early morning, and completing his deadly assignments one-by-one. The book begins with the fortuitous chance to transfer from the walking Army to the Army Air Forces. It recounts each phase of his training: primary, basic, advanced, and transition. The training concludes with LaHood's selection of a crew, molding them into a cohesive unit, and finally transporting them in a new B-17 to England to face the realities of war. This is the story of a boy becoming a man, leading others through war, and how, a brush with failure helped him tap into a dormant faith, which became the foundation of his leadership

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