
Les and Lois's chance meeting at a party during their first week on campus seems destined. Though from vastly different backgrounds, the attraction is instant. While both had been reared in the Christian faith, Lois's fundamentalist beliefs are a radical change for him. Still, he is eager to learn and promises to attend her church for the first time on December 7, 1941. Early the next morning, Les hitchhikes to Maxwell Air Base in Montgomery, where he intends to enlist, but officials there recognize his greater value as a pilot and send him back to finish the academic year, with the addition of ROTC. By year's end, Les leaves the campus and enters pilot training, while Lois abandons her schooling and takes a job at a tin mill in Birmingham. The agony of their separation is relieved by letters declaring their love and repeating the vow that once they are married, "There will be blue skies from then on". When Les finally has his wings, he returns to his parents' home in New Jersey to await orders. Lois joins him, and they marry in a simple ceremony at the Clinton Street YMCA in Trenton. Orders then take them to Sebring, Florida, where they spend the happiest times of their young lives. They love Sebring because of its location and because this assignment means that Les is destined for Europe rather than for the Pacific. After a series of mini disasters, Les and his crew finally fly across the Atlantic to join the Eight Air Force. The beauty of the English countryside and the warmth of her people create a second home for Les. He makes friends with a local family, especially the oldest son, Timothy. Even that, however, is destroyed by a German V-2 Rocket. Les now goes on almost daily missions over Germany in an old B-17 called The Millie K. The goal of their eighth and most dangerous mission is to destroy Germany's synthetic oil refineries. However, more than one plane is lost that day. Flak pierces Les's hand, and when the plane suffers irreversi
Page Count:
250
Publication Date:
2019-02-26
ISBN-10:
0578443821
ISBN-13:
9780578443829
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