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    The Greatest Generation

    I have had this title for a while in my WWII section so decided to start on it (I usually have 4-5 books on the go).
    I am only in the B-17 section and must say it was one tough bird with crew and ground crew to match just what they went through.
    I mean the Lancaster could do a corkscrew at night and 8/10 times shake the night fighter but what can a bomber do in broad daylight except stick to its buddies or find a cloud.

    I think Iron Ar$e Curtis E Le May developed the formations that greatly improved the defensive and protective firepower of the B-17's in that formation, the book is good and I am enjoying it.

    About the greatest generation I really believe they were as if you look at WWI all were in for a great adventure.
    Sadly it was not a great adventure but a travesty of mud, death and fire in fact I blame the affects of those battles for the early demise of the returned soldiers who had their youth stolen in that carnage.
    Move to WWII and it was not an adventure but a job to do to save the millions of the free people from tyrants and murderers.
    All who joined up new what they were getting into though they had yet to experience N.G, the pacific or the Ardennes they still joined up knowing full well what to expect due to WWI.

    Whilst the WWI vets did a fantastic thing against appalling tactics and weapons they doggedly stuck to task and bled Germanyicon white but at a great cost to bring peace to all.
    "The Greatest Generation" earned everlasting honor from all the free and those they freed during the war they will always be revered by me.
    And as a son of one who went away I cherish his medals as a great honor I only wish my dad told me more but he never said a word...........

    Of our future veterans from the foggy war they now face we need to look after them for they have sacrificed all so we can live peacefully.
    Its the least we can do for them and their families.
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