When I first got into WWII living history, I quickly learned of a kindred spirit by the name of Paul I. Gunn. I was in my 40's at the time and "Pappy" had flown combat in his 40's. He became quite the hero to me.
It took me years to find, but I finally obtained the rather rare book "The Saga of Pappy Gunn" by Gen. George Kenny. Great stuff and a tribute to a great man.
I recently learned of another book, "Pappy Gunn" by his son, Nathanael. I have to tell you, guys, this one is a peach! Highly recommended reading.
Special note to Scott (cco23i): Buddy, you absolutely must get your hands on this book. It is a bible to ground crew kinda guys!lane:
It is available both new and used from Amazon and others.
Tom
It took me years to find, but I finally obtained the rather rare book "The Saga of Pappy Gunn" by Gen. George Kenny. Great stuff and a tribute to a great man.
I recently learned of another book, "Pappy Gunn" by his son, Nathanael. I have to tell you, guys, this one is a peach! Highly recommended reading.
Special note to Scott (cco23i): Buddy, you absolutely must get your hands on this book. It is a bible to ground crew kinda guys!lane:
It is available both new and used from Amazon and others.
Tom