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In January 1943, not long after his nineteenth birthday, Ralph
Sirianni was drafted for active duty by the U.S. Army. Ordered to
the European Theatre of Operations in February 1944, Sgt. Sirianni
served as the right waist gunner on a B-17. On his seventh mission
over Germany, the plane - severely damaged by German fighters -
crashed near Wildeshausen. With shrapnel in his legs and shoulder,
Sirianni bailed out, and he spent the following 15 months in the
infamous Stalag Luft I prisoner of war camp. This memoir offers
harrowing stories of combat, including detailed descriptions of
each of Sirianni's combat missions; reveals the horrors of
confinement and the despair of skin-of-the-teeth survival; and
remembers camaraderie in the face of German abuse. Valuable for its
vivid account of aerial warfare and imprisonment, this memoir is
also a story of postwar reconciliation, both psychological and
social. Appendices offer excerpts from Sirianni's POW log book and
pilot George McFall's firsthand account of the ill-fated final
mission.
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