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Jimmy Stewart, small town boy from Indiana Pennsylvania son of a hardware store owner, Princeton graduate. Best known as the tall lanky actor from Hollywood who had been in such films as The Philadelphia Story, Mr. Smith goes to Washington and It's a Wonderful Life. Out of the limelight young Stewart had a passion for aviation long before he joined the Army Air Corp. He had logged well over 300 hours of flight time prior to his joining the service and earning his wings. Shortly before Americas entrance into WWII Jimmy Stewart left the glory of Hollywood and entered the Army Air Corp in March of 1941. Through hard work and diligent he was made a 2nd lieutenant, received his wings and sent to Gowen field at Boise Idaho where he became a instructor for B-17 training. The author does bring out that Stewart did not seek and special privileges nor pulled strings but made it known that he sought to fly combat missions in the ETO. We find Stewart assigned to B-24's of the 445th Bomb Group 703rd Sqd. Tibenham England and then promted to Operations officer and sent to the 453rd Bomb Group. You will find personal insights from both fellow officers and NCO's who flew and worked with Jimmy Stewart ranging from stolen kegs of "Officers" beer to a bored Major Stewart taking a B-24 up for a joyride and buzzing another bomb groups control tower. In 1944 Major Stewart lead his wing on missions flown over Brunswick and Berlin, not exactly "Milk runs". By the time that Col. Stewart left the ETO in late August of 1945 he had been a squadron commander, group operations officer, wing executive officer, wing chief of staff and wing commander. Interwoven in the chapters of this book you will find the history of the 8th Air Force and it's leadership during the 1943-1944 time period. "Big Week", Generals Jimmy Doolittle and Fred Anderson direct the men and the machines of the Mighty Eighth that starts turning the tide of the war against the Luftwaffe and Germany. I found the Starr Smiths writing to be good, his historical facts to be sound. The author brought out stories of both Jimmy's personal and military life. For example, I was not aware that General Stewart had flown a B-52 on a mission over Vietnam nor did I know that he had owned a P-51 Mustang along with several other aircraft. The epilogue portion of the book takes a look at his married life to wife Gloria, family, the opening of the Jimmy Stewart Museum and his association with 453rd Bomb Group re-unions. In summary I would recommend this book if you want a closer look at Jimmy Stewart and B-24 operations in the 8th Air Force. Like many of his generation Brigadier General James "Jimmy" Stewart was a quiet American Hero.
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