Above the Thunder. Reminiscences of a Field Artillery Pilot in World War II By Raymond C. Kerns
2011 | 286 Pages | ISBN: 0873389808 | EPUB | 1 MB
2011 | 286 Pages | ISBN: 0873389808 | EPUB | 1 MB
An extraordinary memoir of an aviator's service in the Pacific Theater — "If you're looking for macho, fighting-man talk, you've picked up the wrong book. . . . This is just an honest narration of some of my experiences . . . during my service in the U.S. Army between 1940 and 1945." —Raymond C. Kerns — The son of a Kentucky tobacco farmer, Raymond Kerns dropped out of high school after the eighth grade to help on the farm. He enlisted in the Army in 1940 and, after training as a radio operator in the artillery, was assigned to Schofield Barracks (Oahu) where he witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and participated in the ensuing battle. In the months before Pearl Harbor, Kerns had passed the Army's flight training admission exam with flying colors. But because he lacked a high school diploma, the Army refused to give him flying lessons. Undaunted, Private Kerns took lessons with a civilian flying school and was actually scheduled for his first solo...