Flight Journal

First Victory

s a boy, my dreams were all about aviation. The thought of flying was almost an obsession, and while attending college, I did learn to fly through the U.S.government’s Civilian Pilot Training Program. Later, I volunteered to be a U.S. Army Aviation Cadet, and before I got my silver wings, I decided I wanted to be a fighter pilot. Then, living my dream, my first assignment was to a P-39 fighter group. Later, I was one of the original pilots assigned to the 357th Fighter

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