I just finished "Target of Opportunity: Tales and Contrails of The Second World War" by L/C R.A. "Dick" Hewitt, 78th FG, 82 FS, 8
8th AF.
I had the very great pleasure of meeting Dick when he and some buddies from the 44-B Pilot Training Class held part of their reunion at my CAF squadron hangar. We took these guys for rides again in the PT-19 after they had been out of those seats for 57 years. What great fun and a great day!
Anyway, Dick gave me a copy of his book. It's light easy reading of only 162 pages (I was wishing it was longer) but very interesting. Covers his WW2 career from enlistment until the end of the war, flying Jugs and Mustangs with the 78th.
It's a relaxed tale of how things really were and what they did. Very little excessive tall tale telling.
In short, a great read, insightful with respect to the everyday "how it really happened" events.
Go here for more info and ordering details:
Target Of Opportunitythe book is about halfway down the page.
Enjoy! I sure did.