The narrative offers a gripping personal account of a B-17 bomber crew's experiences during the final months of World War II. Capturing the intensity of flying 27 missions, it reveals the constant dangers from enemy fighters and the emotional toll of witnessing fellow planes go down. Alling's reflections highlight not only the heroism and camaraderie among the crew but also the broader impact of their raids on the war's outcome. His distinguished military background and subsequent contributions to ethics education provide additional depth to this poignant memoir.
Charles Alling Livres


A unique insight into the lives of the heroic crew of one B17 in the final months of World War II, and the high number of missions they ran over enemy territory.