The Man Who Flew the Memphis Belle: Memoir of a WWII Bomber Pilot
By (Author) Robert Morgan
By (author) Ron Powers
Penguin Putnam Inc
New American Library
28th September 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Air forces and warfare
940.54
Paperback
416
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 24mm
448g
The riveting firsthand account of World War II pilot Robert Morgan, his crew, and the legendary Memphis Belle-written with Ron Powers, cowriter of the #1 New York Times bestseller Flags of Our Fathers. A powerful chronicle of loyalty, love, and heroism under fire, this is the unforgettable memoir of a member of the Greatest Generation who fought in America's greatest battles-and of the war one man waged both in and out of the skies. High-spirited, young Robert Morgan was transformed from a fast-living, privileged playboy who grew up hobnobbing with the Vanderbilts into a steel-nerved pilot forged in the cauldron of World War II's most dangerous and desperate aerial encounters. This is the triumphant tale of that transformation-and of the airplane and crew that never failed to bring him back home.
As the most celebrated American bomber pilot of World War II, Robert Morgan has a remarkable story to tell, and he tells it candidly and lucidly in amazingly recalled detail.Brig. Gen. Henry C. Huglin, USAF, Ret.
Bring[s] a new perspective to World War II literature...ExcitingLibrary Journal
Fans of military memoirs will like the first-person straight talk and actionMorgans personal lifeis presented with ease and relative candor.Publishers Weekly
This book unashamedly sports a Greatest Generation aura as it sings a love song to the B-17 that aviation buffs at least should find irresistible. It also provides an invaluable participants view of a major aspect of the U.S. experience of World War IIthe strategic bombing campaignand as such is definitely a book that needed to be written while the best man could still write it.Booklist
Col. Robert Morgan, USAFR, Ret., was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with two Oak Leaf Clusters and the Air Medal with nine Oak Leaf Clusters. An avidflyer, he lived with his wife, Linda, in Asheville, North Carolina until his death in 2004. Ron Powers is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and cowriter of the #1 New York Times bestseller, Flags of Our Fathers, with James Bradley. He lives in Middlebury, Vermont.