Wynn Sullivan
. . Wynn Sullivan entered the US Army Air Corps in September 1943 and served in Italy as a navigator aboard a C-47.
. . Wynn Sullivan entered the US Army Air Corps in September 1943 and served in Italy as a navigator aboard a C-47.
. . She’s a living legend and an American hero, although she’s too humble to ever admit it. Whatever credit “Shutsy” Reynolds takes for her service during WW II, she insists on sharing it with others—namely, her fellow WASP comrades. A recent documentary about the Women Airforce Service Pilots explains the
. . James S. Shuster was born in 1922 and raised in the small Allegheny River town of Freeport, PA. During the Great Depression, Jim’s father worked for the railroad. It was good and steady work in tough times, Jim recalls. “My Dad and his friends with seniority would get together
. . James C. Ross entered the US Army Air Corps in April 1941 and spent 42 months in Europe working in ordinance.
. . Walter Reddy of Sewickley, Pennsylvania enlisted in the Army Air Corps during WWII, serving in Europe through the end of the war. Since childhood, Walter had been fascinated with airplanes. “I was in love with the sky,” Walt says fondly, “and I always wanted to fly.” When Walt was
. . Guy Proie, a B-24 ball-turret gunner, describes his World War II tour of duty in Europe as a “survival story.” His story is more than a survival story. It is a fascinating and detailed narrative about a young man who volunteered to be a ball-turret gunner, a position on