Fateful Flight of the Lonesome Polecat II
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Liczba stron: 148
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2004 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: aktualnie niedostępny
For 60 years the author felt much anguish and yearned to discover what happened to his only brother, S/Sgt. Eugene F. Darter, who enlisted in the Army-Air Force after Pearl Harbor and was assigned to a B-17 crew. Just before departing for England and never to be heard from again, his brother came home and carried his newly born brother through the neighborhood on a pillow.</P>
<P>Over the years attempts to locate information were of no avail but the initial bonding of brothers did not diminish. Then in 2000, through a World War II B-17 web site, a summary of the aircraft's missions and a list of the 10 crewmates were discovered.</P>
<P>A four year intensive investigation was set into motion beginning with a shocking conversation with the crewmate who found his wounded brother in the burning aircraft and helped him bail out. Beyond all belief, eyewitnesses were located on a Dutch island that saw Eugene parachute through the mist and also saw his badly damaged B-17 roar over their heads 60 years previous.</P>
<P><I>Fateful Flight of the Lonesome Polecat</I> describes the story of the B-17 crew from its formation to the end of World War II and shares the compelling and emotional search for a missing loved one.</P>