JOHNNY CAPPO:
THE STORY OF A P-38 PILOT
IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
By Bruce K. Cox
John B. Cappo, born in Ramsay, Michigan, and
later a resident of Marenisco and Wakefield, Michigan, enlisted
in the Army Air Corps just before the Second World War began,
and trained to become a P-38 fighter pilot. These are his
stories about his wartime experiences, which took place
primarily in North Africa. He shot down several German aircraft
and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and a number of
Air Medals. This book includes a photograph of him in his
uniform, a copy of the document awarding him the DFC, and many
photographs taken by him while in North Africa, both on the land
and in the air. An impressive and entertaining account of his
military service. At the back of the book is a complete list of
his fifty combat missions. First edition, 2004.
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Details: viii + 43 pages, cardboard covers, comb-bound, 8 ½
by 11
Price:
$12.50
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