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China Ghost is the story of Crew 7, a flight crew attached to
VPB-219 VPB-219 was a U.S. Navy bombing squadron in the South
Pacific during World Was II. The Navy used long range patrol
bombers such as the PB4Y-1, Liberator and the PB4Y-2 Privateer, a
Liberator modified for the navy's special missions. These squadrons
were based in such places as Guadalcanal, Munda, New Guinea, The
Admiralties and The Philippines. The missions were long range
patrols into Japanese waters in search of enemy shipping. More
important, China Ghost is about the very young boys that were
forced into maturity by the dangers and horrors of war before they
served life's apprenticeship. It's about their loves, their fears,
honor, patriotism and commune with God. The story is compassionate
and emotional, a fiction based on actual events that the author and
members of his crew and squadron experienced. Beau Rachal, a
veteran of a previous tour in the South Pacific, returned to San
Diego and reunited with his girlfriend, Frances Maginley. Beau was
assigned to a new squadron, VPB-219, were the strength of Crew 7.
VPB-219 was based at Clark Field on the island of Luzon in The
Philippine Islands. Their missions were into French Indo-China and
China. The Japanese targets were plentiful and Crew 7 became known
as The China Ghost. It has been said that "wars are started by old
men and fought by young men." China Ghost is a tribute to those
brave, young warriors that faced the prospect of death each time
they climbed into one of those machines.
China Ghost is the story of Crew 7, a flight crew attached to
VPB-219 VPB-219 was a U.S. Navy bombing squadron in the South
Pacific during World Was II. The Navy used long range patrol
bombers such as the PB4Y-1, Liberator and the PB4Y-2 Privateer, a
Liberator modified for the navy's special missions. These squadrons
were based in such places as Guadalcanal, Munda, New Guinea, The
Admiralties and The Philippines. The missions were long range
patrols into Japanese waters in search of enemy shipping. More
important, China Ghost is about the very young boys that were
forced into maturity by the dangers and horrors of war before they
served life's apprenticeship. It's about their loves, their fears,
honor, patriotism and commune with God. The story is compassionate
and emotional, a fiction based on actual events that the author and
members of his crew and squadron experienced. Beau Rachal, a
veteran of a previous tour in the South Pacific, returned to San
Diego and reunited with his girlfriend, Frances Maginley. Beau was
assigned to a new squadron, VPB-219, were the strength of Crew 7.
VPB-219 was based at Clark Field on the island of Luzon in The
Philippine Islands. Their missions were into French Indo-China and
China. The Japanese targets were plentiful and Crew 7 became known
as The China Ghost. It has been said that "wars are started by old
men and fought by young men." China Ghost is a tribute to those
brave, young warriors that faced the prospect of death each time
they climbed into one of those machines.
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