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Detroit Kid in the Forgotten War
by John Robert McCauley (Click
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
This book is the culmination of a lifetime of growing up, listening to and
living with my father. My father recognized early in life that we lived in a
blessed land, a land of liberty and opportunity. My father’s notes showed he
volunteered in 1941, for the Army Air Corps and was trained as an instructor in
radio communication, gunnery, navigator training and weather training at Scott
Field, Illinois. He was assigned as an instructor to Sioux Falls, South Dakota
and was married on August 28, 1942. He was later assigned as an instructor to
Yuma, Arizona, and later Dateland, Arizona. In late 1944, he was transferred to
the Air Transport North African Command, Four Ferrying Group, to bring needed
supplies from Brazil to North Africa, India, Burma and China. This was the
forgotten conflict of World War II. The book sets during the Great Depression
about eight years prior to World War II and is structured around the life of my
father during the depression and subsequent war. The first section of “The
Detroit Kid” is the story of young John learning the ways of men. John later
became expert in electronics and sports. This section places the readers into
the frame of mind people had during the depression. This novel explores such
issues as guilt, the acquisition of wisdom, heroism and the crucial importance
of stories. Towards the end of this book, John seems to get more than he
bargained for in joining the Army Air Corps. The book ends with John humbled by
the war and the desire to return to domesticity.

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