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Archives de catégorie : The Legend of Little Eagle
A little house in Burgundy
The Legend of Little Eagle, a novel with a strong aviation/WW2 background, is a story that the reader discovers through the investigation of a narrator, Hélène Marchal. She wants to know who was a young USAAF fighter pilot who got … Continuer la lecture
The choice between saving one’s own life or the lives of others
French version I have written earlier how a letter, found in a small museum in Montana, had inspired the writing of my novel « The Legend of Little Eagle ». This letter, dated 1947 and sent from France, was … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Aviation et pilotes, The Legend of Little Eagle, Tout le blog
Marqué avec 479th Fighter Group, aviation, France, LeRoy Lutz, Lightning P-38, montana, Nebraska, Ninepipes Museum, pilots, US Air Force, USA, WWII
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LeRoy Lutz of the 434th Fighter Squadron died heroically in France on June 22, 1944
Traveling in the Flathead Valley of Montana some years ago, I stopped to visit the charming Ninepipes Museum near Ronan. Somewhere between the photographs, artifacts, weaponry, old tools, and some paintings of Charles Russel, my attention was drawn by the … Continuer la lecture