WWII http://wyso.org en The Memphis Belle and the Aerial War http://wyso.org/post/memphis-belle-and-aerial-war <p><em>Seventy years ago this week American aviators were at war in Europe. In airplanes known as the B-17 Flying Fortress they were flying bombing missions over Germany. One of those planes, nicknamed “The Memphis Belle” flew its 25th combat mission on May 17th, 1943, and then came home to the US with its crew. One of the Memphis Belle’s first stops was Wright Field in Dayton, where today she’s being restored at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. </em></p> Thu, 16 May 2013 10:39:45 +0000 Dan Patterson 33249 at http://wyso.org The Memphis Belle and the Aerial War Remembering a Doolittle Raider http://wyso.org/post/remembering-doolittle-raider <p><em>Thomas Griffin died in late February - he was one of 80 American servicemen who flew a legendary mission in World War Two. &nbsp; &nbsp;They were known as Doolittle's Raiders. &nbsp; &nbsp;Griffin lived in Cincinnati and he<br>was 96 years old.&nbsp; Now only four members of that elite group survive.</em></p><p><em>WYSO aviation commentator Dan Patterson knew Griffin and tells us his story.</em></p> Mon, 18 Mar 2013 10:25:00 +0000 Dan Patterson 30441 at http://wyso.org Remembering a Doolittle Raider Book Nook: Lost in Shangri-La, by Mitchell Zuckoff http://wyso.org/post/book-nook-lost-shangri-la-mitchell-zuckoff <p>Mitchell Zuckoff was conducting research for a book project when he stumbled upon a compelling headline from a Chicago newspaper. The dateline was 1945. Zuckoff was so astonished by this newspaper story that he read<br /> that day that he dropped everything and began working on what became another book instead; &quot;Lost in Shangri-La: a True Story of Survival, Adventure, and the Most Incredible Rescue Mission of World War II.&quot;<br /> Wed, 16 May 2012 15:42:35 +0000 Vick Mickunas 16158 at http://wyso.org Book Nook: Lost in Shangri-La, by Mitchell Zuckoff Book Nook: The Girl in the Blue Beret, by Bobbie Ann Mason http://wyso.org/post/book-nook-girl-blue-beret-bobbie-ann-mason <p>Bobbie Ann Mason was studying French a few years ago when she had an<br /> inspiration. Her French studies sparked memories of her late<br /> father-in-law's experiences during the Second World War. He was an aviator<br /> and his plane was shot down over German-occupied Europe.</p> Mon, 01 Aug 2011 15:48:42 +0000 Vick Mickunas 2475 at http://wyso.org Book Nook: The Girl in the Blue Beret, by Bobbie Ann Mason