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Captain John W. Arens has teamed up with Charley Valera, the best-selling author of My Father's War. Together they have created A Military Mustang which tells about the life of Captain Arens, from a young boy in the depression through his retirement. Too young to join the Navy at 15, John persists and is finally able to begin his career serving our country at 17 in the Merchant Marines. A few years later, while out to sea he is drafted into the U.S. Army. Read about John's extraordinary journey over his 37 years of military service going from a draftee, paratrooper, to Artic diver, to Army Ranger. Finally, with no college experience to a Captain of U.S. Naval Ships. Truly a military mustang worth reading about.
These pilots called themselves the 'Tokyo Club'. It was a simple task to become a member. All you had to do was strap yourself into a heavily loaded P-51 Mustang, take off from Iwo Jima, fly 650 miles north over the sea – often through monsoon storms – in your single-engined aircraft to Japan, attack a heavily defended target and then turn around and fly home despite a shrinking fuel supply and perhaps battle damage as well. Do it once and you earned membership in the club. Do it 15 times and you earned a trip home. But make one mistake or have one touch of bad luck, and you had a very good chance of ending up dead. This book tells the little-known story of these brave men and their efforts to defeat the aerial forces defending Japan.
Travel from coast to coast from Sergeant to Captain with Beth and John. Experience the joy of reunions and the stresses of deployments for a typical Marine family. Take an insider look at today's military family through the eyes of a Marine wife.
Ryan Droden returns to his desk job at the Ministry of the Interior, more than a year after his accident, which had left him in a coma for much of this time. Returning to the daily routine, he discovers he wants more out of life. Unexpectedly, changes are then imposed on him, and he soon finds himself at the centre of a conspiracy. But before he can uncover the plot, he and wife Carmel, are suddenly sent on an intriguing journey that ultimately leads them on a wild goose chase around Europe, to North Africa, and home again. On the way, civil strife, accidents and other disasters increase in number and intensity for no apparent reason, as they try to figure out who is really behind the chaotic state of the world. The further they travel, the more they discover about themselves, the people around them, and the reality of what began as a dream.
When fifteen-year-old Edgar DeLong convinced his family to let him join the United States Navy in 1944, he didn't know what his future would bring. In Navy Mustang, DeLong details what his adventure-filled life is like from the day he enlists to when he retires twenty-six years later, including earning the designation of United States Navy Mustang.DeLong describes his experiences in the World War II battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. He gives a first-person account of the Bikini atomic bomb tests and never-before-revealed stories about the bomb. He tells of his travels throughout the world, including how young Germans received an American sailor riding a bike down the Rhine, why you should learn to play chess if you want to meet people from all over the world without having to speak their language, and what it was like to hang out with the priests from the Vatican during the reign of Pope Pius XII. Loaded with photographs and detailed dates, DeLong shows the pros and cons of what it was like to live as a sailor and an officer during the last quarter of the twentieth century.
Mustang is a compelling and insightful military memoir by 25-year Marine Corps veteran Gerald P. Averill--who fought in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. A riveting, honest account of wartime victories and peacetime challenges--of what it really takes to be a Marine.
If it looks right, it will probably fly righta tired old saying among airmen, but one that persists. Think if you will of the handful of aeroplanes that most people would probably agree are the best-looking examples of all. The list is short but distinguished and the proof is in the enthusiastic common view of most pilots who have flown themfor nearly all, it was love at first sight and first flight. For most that little list includes the Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire, the Douglas DC-3, the Hawker Hunter, the Lockheed Constellation, the Concord, and the North American Mustang. Of these, the Spitfire and Mustang stand out and remain extra special to the majority of pilots who have been privileged to fly them. One common thread exists among those who have experienced both of these fine machines; an opinion that seems to hold up even after a lifetime of flying the best the aviation design community has created. While the Spitfire may have a slight edge in light-touch handling, if I have to go to war in one type, Ill take theMustang every time.This comprehensive account of the Mustang aircraft charts the operational history of the craft and also relays a the personal stories and experiences of the men who flew the 'Cadillac of the skies' as it has been described. A vivid and enthralling history set to appeal to aviation enthusiasts looking for more than just a mere operational history of the Mustang's exploits.
Although best remembered for its exploits with Eighth Air Force units, the Mustang, in its various marks, actually made its combat debut firstly with the Royal Air Force in the Army co-operation role, and then with the USAAF's tactically-optimised Ninth and Fifteenth Air Forces. Seeing action in Western Europe and the Mediterranean, pilots like Glenn T Eagleston, John J Voll and Samuel J Brown notched up impressive scores flying P-51Bs and Ds with the 354th, 31st and 52nd Fighter Groups. Rarely given the exposure enjoyed by their high-scoring brethren in the 'Mighty Eighth', this volume at last sets the record straight on Europe's remaining Mustang aces.