Eye of the Eagle: The True Story of an American Hero

Eye of the Eagle: The True Story of an American Hero

by Norman Miller
Eye of the Eagle: The True Story of an American Hero

Eye of the Eagle: The True Story of an American Hero

by Norman Miller

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Overview

In World War II, most aviation pilots were armed with many weapons. But in the US Air Force reconnaissance squadron, these men flew ongoing missions over enemy lines, photographing enemy targets before and after they were bombed – facing onslaughts of enemy fighters and armed with -- a camera!

Read about the heroic pilot, Carter Hitt, and his adventures in the war piloting over enemy lines armed with nothing but a camera and his piloting skills. A must read for any World War II enthusiast, Norman Miller guides his reader through the very life that paved the way for strategic planning in Western Europe.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033130566
Publisher: Norman Miller
Publication date: 03/13/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Norman Miller grew up in Alhambra, California in the 1940s, leading a band and working as a machinist. After advancing to tool and die work, marrying Peggy, serving three years in the U.S. Navy, he became twice a father. Having survived the destruction of his business by fire, he found himself in a comfortable home and in business again, still in California, until the winter of 1969 when a mudslide enveloping their home brought about a life-changing move.

Norman and his family decided to sell the business, retire, and resettle in Bend, Oregon, a beautiful place they'd found on vacation the year before. There, Norman attended Central Oregon Community College to study writing, art, and photography and found that they were passions of his.

In his time in Oregon, Norman wrote many non-fiction stories, painted many art pieces, took many photographs. On March 20, 2000, Grandpa Norm passed away, but left a legacy to inspire his children to create. Many stories, including the one you hold in your hand, were rejected by traditional publishers in the late 90's, but have since been revitalized and updated for your pleasure.

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