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Candy bomber

the story of the Berlin Airlift's "Chocolate Pilot"
Describes the efforts of US Air Force Lieutenant Gail Halvorsen to aid the children in Russian-blockaded West Berlin by dropping packages filled with candy from the air. Features personal photographs, along with letters and drawings from the children of Berlin.

You wouldn't want to be a World War II pilot!

air battles you might not survive
Includes index, brief text, sidebars, labeled illustrations, and humorous cartoons depicting life as a World War Two pilot.

The league of wives

the untold story of the women who took on the U.S. government to bring their husbands home
2019
Shares the story of the group of wives that fought the US and Vietnam goverment to rescue their POW husbands after the war,including the lengths the women went to in order to get their husbands freedom and to account for the missing military men.

Flying aces

Readers will learn about the top aces from around the world, all kinds of planes, the wars in which they flew, and victories, emphasizing record holders.

The Women who flew for Hitler

a true story of soaring ambition and searing rivalry
2017
"Despite Hitler's dictates on women's place being in the home, two fiercely defiant female pilots were awarded the Iron Cross during the Second World War. Other than this unique distinction and a passion for flying that bordered on addiction, these women could not have been less alike. One was Aryan Nazi poster-girl Hanna Reitsch, an unsurpassed pilot, who is now best known for being the last person to fly into a Berlin-under-siege in April 1945, in order to beg Hitler to let her save him. He refused and killed himself two days later. The other pilot was her antithesis, a brilliant aeronautical engineer and test-pilot, Melitta Schenk Grafin von Stauffenberg who was part Jewish. She used her value to the Luftwaffe as a means to protect her family. When her brother-in-law, Claus von Stauffenberg, planned the Valkyrie attack to assassinate the Fuehrer, she agreed to provide the transport. Both women repeatedly risked their lives to change the history of the Third Reich--one in support of and the other in opposition to.".
Cover image of The Women who flew for Hitler

Flyboys

a true story of courage
2004
Examines the disappearance of eight American airmen shot down and taken prisoner on the remote island of Chichi Jima in World War II and the secrecy that surrounded the events for decades, and discusses the violence inflicted by both sides in the Pacific War.

Christmas from heaven

the true story of the Berlin candy bomber
2013
Tells how U.S. air pilot Gail Halvorsen air dropped candy to children in post World War II Germany.

Drones

remote-controlled warfare
2017
Students will meet a modern-day drone pilot and learn about the combat missions he performs. They will also learn how UAVs are used in military operations today, as well as their history.

The photograph

2003
Maddy Marshall's life is forever changed after the bombing of Pearl Harbor when all the young men she grew up with, including her fiance, enlist in the Army and set off to fight in the war, leaving her behind with only a photograph to remind her of those she loves.

Danger close

my epic journey as a combat helicopter pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan
2016
"Amber Smith flew into enemy fire in some of the most dangerous combat zones in the world. One of only a few women to fly the Kiowa Warrior helicopter-whose mission, armed reconnaissance, required its pilots to stay low and fly fast, perilously close to the fight-Smith deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan as a member of the elite 2-17 Cavalry Regiment, part of the legendary 101st Airborne Division, the Screaming Eagles. She rose to Pilot-in-Command and Air Mission Commander in the premier Kiowa unit in the Army, repeatedly flying into harm's way during her 2005 and 2008 deployments. In Danger Close, Smith takes us into the heat of battle, enabling readers to feel, hear, and smell the experience of serving as a combat pilot in high-intensity warfare. This is an edge-of-the seat story of learning to perform under pressure and persevere under extreme duress-both in action against an implacable enemy and within the elite -boy's club- of Army aviation"-- Amazon.com.

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