Lauren VanDerwerken

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After the war, William Lawley kept in touch with his crew. One of his gunners, Ralph Braswell, visited Lawley at his home outside Montgomery, Alabama, before his death in 1999. “He had arthritis,” said Braswell, “but after I shook his hands, I said, ‘They’re beautiful. They saved my life.’ ”
Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany
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