This biography of a Doolittle Raider "provides a closer look at the
men who flew the mission, the culture of the time, and the courage of
the men involved" (DoolittleRaid.com). Before his untimely and tragic
death, Bill Farrow was thinking more about his bank account than
patriotism. Stuck in a dead-end job earning ten cents an hour pumping
gas, young Farrow found hope for a brighter future as one of the "CCC
boys" of the Civilian Conservation Corps. At the University of South
Carolina, his character and work ethic grabbed the attention of the
Civil Aeronautics Authority in Washington. As one of three students
chosen for flight training, Bill received his pilot's license, joined
the Air Corps, and was earning a respectable salary by March 1940.
Global tensions were rising, however, and finances soon took a back
seat to Farrow's desire to serve God and country. Piloting the Bat Out
of Hell, Lt. Bill Farrow volunteered for the dangerous American secret
mission designed to boost morale during the darkest days of World War
II. Dubbed Doolittle Raiders after Gen. James H. Doolittle, the
commander of the Tokyo raid, Farrow's crew set out to bring the war to
the Japanese homeland by bombing a military target in Nagoya, Japan.
Once the Mitsubishi aircraft factory was destroyed, their haven was to
be Chuchow Air Field, fifteen hundred miles away in China. They never
made it. Running out of fuel, Farrow had to bail out over Japan.
Farrow was captured, tortured, and executed after a six-month
imprisonment. In this biographical account, Dr. John Chandler Griffin
begins by introducing us to the people and events that framed Farrow's
formative years. A solid Christian upbringing anchored Farrow,
enabling him to aspire higher despite challenges and hard knocks. Lt.
Bill Farrow was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
and earned the admiration and respect of a grateful nation. "Serves as
an homage not only to [Farrow], but to countless others like him who
sacrificed their lives during WWII." — Veterans Reporter
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ISBN
9781455607983
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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