Moore was a navigator during World War II. He kept a remarkable personal diary of his missions, from beginning B-26 training in Tampa (‘One a day in Tampa Bay’) to the ferry flight to Africa and England, and on to horrifying missions over Germany and France before, on, and after the invasion of Fortress Europe. Helped by his son Henry to bring the diary to book, it is a fine and very readable testament to a hero of the Greatest Generation. It is not a large press book so get one from Amazon and read it before all the copies are snapped up. 100 watts for those of us who love non-fiction memoirs of WWII. - See more at: http://jwlbooks.com/jack-london-revie...