The men and women who were young adults in WWII have been called "The Greatest Generation". Although they were ordinary people, they accomplished extraordinary things. WW II: A Pilot's Experience tells one such story, the story of an 18 year-old boy from rural Louisiana who volunteered for service, like million of others who responded at their country's time of need. His choice was the US Army Air Force. His story provides an up-close and personal look at the details and rigors of pilot training and preparation for combat.
Like so many of his generation, Lt. Burch was thrust into a position of command and leadership at a tender age. The reader discovers the challenge he experienced as pilot of a crew of 10 young men on a B-17 as it flew into the heat of combat. Strong bonds form between the young men in the face of such challenge.
The adjustments young people made at the time of war are great, yet the book illustrates the remarkable ability of young people to adapt at the time of their nation's need. This book illustrates the adaptations of young civilians to military life, the excellent and intensive training the young military personnel receive prior to combat, and their adjustments to civilian life after military service. WW II: A Pilot's Experience rekindles memories of those who served and is a vivid personal account of WW II for others. Pictures of many aspects of the lives of military airmen enhance the story.